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MusicStation is a music service platform developed by Omnifone. The cloud based platform works across a number of different digital device platforms and is tailored specifically for various partners[1] including rara.com,[2] RIM,[3] Sony,[4] Sony Ericsson,[5] HP,[6] BSkyB,[7] Vodafone,[8] Telenor,[9] Hutchison Telecom[10] and Vodacom.[11]

Services

In February 2009 Omnifone introduced MusicStation Next Generation,[12] a white label unlimited music audio and video download and streaming solution for ISPs and consumer electronics device vendors. The cloud based solution offers interoperable music on a wide range of connected devices, including home entertainment systems, gaming consoles, and car audio systems.

In April 2009 Hutchison Telecom became the first[13] Omnifone partner to introduce MusicStation Desktop Edition to users in Hong Kong on its 3 network.

Omnifone's MusicStation was the first subscription based unlimited music download service available on mobiles in the UK launching with Vodafone in November 2007.[14]

In June 2008, Omnifone announced that MusicStation had become the largest subscription based unlimited music download service in the UK within seven months of launching on Vodafone.[15]

History

  • 14 January 2003: British Entrepreneurs Rob Lewis, Phil Sant and Mark Knight form Omnifone
  • 12 February 2007: Omnifone announces MusicStation[16]
  • 14 June 2007: MusicStation goes live with its first rollout in Sweden with Telenor[17]
  • 22 October 2007: MusicStation launches in Hong Kong with 3[18]
  • 1 November 2007: MusicStation launches in South Africa with Vodacom[19]
  • 1 November 2007: MusicStation launches in the UK with Vodafone[20]
  • 12 February 2008: Omnifone launches MusicStation Max, a pre-licensed unlimited music phone development programme with LG signed up as a handset manufacturer[21]
  • 15 September 2008: MusicStation launches in New Zealand with Vodafone[22]
  • 22 September 2008: MusicStation launches in Australia with Vodafone[23]
  • 24 September 2008: Omnifone announces partnership with Sony Ericsson to power PlayNow plus, its pre-licensed unlimited downloads service across Walkman mobiles[24]
  • 14 November 2008: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Sweden with Telenor[25]
  • 8 January 2009: Omnifone announces partnership with Gracenote to bring unlimited music to multiple device platforms[26]
  • 12 January 2009: Omnifone powered in-car entertainment system CarStars wins CNET 'Best of CES' Car Tech award at the 2009 International Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas; the largest consumer electronics event in the world[27]
  • 16 February 2009: Omnifone announces MusicStation Next Generation unlimited music service for ISPs to fight piracy online, confirming reports that it is in discussions with BSkyB as its first ISP customer[28]
  • 13 March 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Switzerland with Swisscom[29]
  • 2 April 2009: MusicStation Desktop Edition launches in Hong Kong[13]
  • 23 April 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Singapore with Singtel[30]
  • 9 June 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Austria with Orange[31]
  • 8 September 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in the Netherlands with T-Mobile[32]
  • 14 October 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Hungary with T-Mobile[33]
  • 19 October 2009: BSkyB launches Sky Songs streaming and downloads service in the UK[34]
  • 23 October 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Brazil with Vivo[35]
  • 9 November 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Mexico with Telcel[36]
  • 20 November 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Croatia with T-Mobile[37]
  • 21 November 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Singapore with M1[38]
  • 8 January 2010: Omnifone extends relationship with Gracenote, allows for cloud-based music solutions in more than 30 countries in 2010[39]
  • 25 January 2010: Omnifone announces partnership with HP for MusicStation on PCs in 10 countries across Europe[6]
  • 15 February 2010: Omnifone announces MusicStation for Android[40]
  • 16 February 2010: Omnifone first to encode its global music catalogue into Dolby Pulse file format for cloud based digital music services in 2010[41]
  • 22 December 2010: Sony launches Q Music Unlimited cloud music service powered by Omnifone in the UK and Ireland[4]
  • 22 January 2011: Sony launches Q Music Unlimited cloud music service powered by Omnifone in France, Germany, Italy and Spain[42]
  • 17 February 2011: Sony launches Q Music Unlimited cloud music service powered by Omnifone in the US, Australia and New Zealand[43]
  • 25 August 2011: RIM launches BBM Music social music service in beta – powered by Omnifone in the US, Canada and the UK[44]
  • 13 December 2011: rara.com launches across Europe and the USA – powered by Omnifone[2]
  • 14 December 2011: rara.com launches across New Zealand – powered by Omnifone[45]

See also

References

  1. ^ Screen Digest: February 2009: Omnifone unveils MusicStation Next Generation
  2. ^ a b [BBC News: 13 December 2011: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16168384]
  3. ^ Paid Content: 25 August 2011: RIM Breaks Social Ground With Its New BBM Music Service,
  4. ^ a b Engadget: 22 December 2010: Sony's Music Unlimited subscription service ready to stream tunes to PS3s and Bravia TVs in the UK
  5. ^ Screen Digest: 24 September 2008: Sony Ericsson steals Nokia's thunder with music service
  6. ^ a b The Guardian: 25 January 2010: HP deal strengthens Omnifone's position in digital music battle
  7. ^ Business Week: 24 January 2010: Hewlett-Packard Computers in Europe Gain Omnifone Music Service
  8. ^ "Vodafone reveals its answer to iPhone". Financial Times. 11 September 2007.
  9. ^ Financial Times: 13 June 2007: Mobile phone groups take on iPhone
  10. ^ Record of the Day: 2 April 2009: Omnifone brings unlimited music downloads to PC and Mobile with MusicStation Desktop Edition Archived 3 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Business Day: 31 October 2007: Vodacom to boost data revenue with music download service
  12. ^ Daily Telegraph, 16 February 2009: Omnifone to launch unlimited online music download service with ISPs
  13. ^ a b "Billboard, 2 April 2009: Hong Kong First To Get New Omnifone Unlimited Service". Archived from the original on 15 January 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  14. ^ "Billboard, 1 November 2007: Nokia, Vodafone Launch UK Mobile Music Services". Archived from the original on 19 September 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
  15. ^ "Billboard, 9 June 2008: MusicStation Claims U.K. Market-Leader Status". Archived from the original on 7 July 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  16. ^ Financial Times, 13 June 2007: Mobile phone groups take on iPhone
  17. ^ BBC.co.uk, 14 June 2007: Sound start to music on mobiles
  18. ^ TMC.net, 31 October 2007: Omnifone Launches MusicStation with 3 Hong Kong
  19. ^ Bizcommunity.com, 1 November 2007: Vodacom launches music downloads service
  20. ^ "Mobile Choice, 2 November 2007: Vodafone offers unlimited music downloads". Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  21. ^ Daily Telegraph, 12 February 2008: Free mobile music download service launched
  22. ^ "Vodafone's unlimited music plan". The Dominion Post. 12 September 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  23. ^ Sydney Morning Herald, 22 September 2008: Unlimited music for the price of a coffee
  24. ^ BBC News Beat, 25 September 2008: Walkman phone to take on Nokia
  25. ^ "Easybourse, 13 November 2008: Sony Ericsson's PlayNow Plus Music Service Opens Friday In Sweden". Archived from the original on 3 February 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  26. ^ "Billboard, 8 January 2009: Omnifone, Gracenote Partner On Integrated Unlimited Music". Archived from the original on 26 July 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  27. ^ "CNET, 8 January 2009: Gracenote puts a star in your car". Archived from the original on 18 August 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  28. ^ Daily Telegraph, 16 February 2009: Mobile World Congress: Omnifone to launch unlimited online music download service with ISPs
  29. ^ "Trading Markets, 13 March 2009: Sony Ericsson launches PlayNow plus in Switzerland". Archived from the original on 19 March 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  30. ^ Crave.com, 23 April 2009: Sony Ericsson announces PlayNow plus in Singapore
  31. ^ "Billboard, 9 June 2009: Austria Gets Unlimited Sony Ericsson Service". Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  32. ^ "Engadget: 11 September 2009: T-Mobile, Sony Ericsson bring PlayNow Plus to Netherlands". Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  33. ^ HWSW.hu: 14 October 2009: Korlátlan zeneletöltés mobilra – itt a PlayNow plus
  34. ^ Forrester: 12 October 2009: Sky Songs: First Take Archived 15 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ "12 December 2009: Aliado Digital: Brasil: Sony Ericsson lanza PlayNow Plus". Archived from the original on 25 January 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  36. ^ 20 March 2010: Seusers.com: Pasos para poner PlayNow plus
  37. ^ 20 November 2009: Trading Markets: T-Mobile introduces Sony Ericsson PlayNow Plus in Croatia[permanent dead link]
  38. ^ 21 November 2009: OCWorkBench: M1 and Sony Ericsson today announce the launch of Sony Ericsson Yari with PlayNow plus from 21 Nov
  39. ^ Music Week: 8 January 2010: Omnifone and Gracenote extend deal
  40. ^ Music Week: 15 February 2010: MusicStation comes to Android
  41. ^ Music Week: 16 February 2010: Dolby and Omnifone launch new format for the cloud
  42. ^ Tech Crunch: 22 January 2011: Sony’s cloud-based Qriocity music service debuts in France, Germany, Italy and Spain
  43. ^ Bloomberg: 17 February 2011: Sony Music Streaming Service Debuts in U.S. to Challenge iTunes
  44. ^ "Wired: 25 August 2011: BlackBerry Messenger adds streaming music service". Archived from the original on 18 October 2011. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  45. ^ [PC World (New Zealand): 14 December 2011: http://pcworld.co.nz/pcworld/pcw.nsf/news/streaming-music-service-launches-in-nz Archived 21 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine]

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