SingTel launches music service for mobile phones

15 Jun, 2009

SingTel, Southeast Asia's largest telco, on Sunday launched in Singapore a service that lets mobile subscribers download music files and videos which it hopes to introduce to other parts of Asia. Developed with Universal Music, SingTel hopes the web-based facility, called AMPed, will help it attract new customers as well as get existing subscribers to upgrade service plans.
The two firms launched the new initiative at a media event attended by American pop star Lady Gaga. "SingTel decided two years ago that the telco of the future needs to be more than just bits and bytes," SingTel's CEO for Singapore Allen Lew said. More than 50 percent of Singapore mobile users listened to music on their phones and SingTel needed to provide customers with information and entertainment as well, he said.

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