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Nokia launches Dutch Music Store
Stuart O'Brien Apr 8 2008, 5:48pm
Nokia's full-track music download service has gone live in the Netherlands.
The Dutch launch follows the debut of the service in the UK last October and the opening of an Irish service last week.
To mark the launch, Nokia is offering everyone who purchases five tracks another five for free. The offer is valid for the first 10,000 registrants who purchase five tracks at once.
Individual tracks will cost one euro and albums from ten euros. It will also offer a monthly subscription for PC streaming for ten euros. All music on the Nokia Music Store can be purchased through a variety of payment options, including credit cards and pre-paid vouchers.
The ongoing rollout of Nokia Music Store is part of the Finnish company's Ovi content offering, which also includes the N-Gage games service and downloadable maps.















