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Rogers offers DRM-free music downloads from urMusic

Rogers And urMusic Logo Music zealots in Canada can now listen to their favorite tunes via their Rogers-run phones. Well, Rogers declared the release of Digital Rights Management free (DRM) song downloads by means of its music service, urMusic, thereby facilitating users to download, listen and enjoy their music across diverse phones.

Rogers is claimed to be the first Canadian wireless carrier to provide complete album pre-orders on behalf of its full-track over-the-air music download store. People visiting urmusic.ca online or by means of the mobile web portal may now encompass the capability to buy DRM-free music tracks to their device or computer. They can shift them to their other digital music-capable electronic devices for free.

“At Rogers, we know that music is a passion for many of our customers, and we are committed to offering the best in mobile music entertainment. Customers want the freedom to enjoy their downloaded music across multiple devices. The addition of DRM-free music tracks to Rogers urMusic, paired with the ability to order albums in advance of their release date, is a perfect complement to our music and Wireless Box Office services featuring exclusive service-fee free concert tickets through Live Nation, and various musical sponsorship events,” commented John Boynton, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Rogers Communications Inc.

With over sixty-seven MP3 supported mobile phones from Rogers, counting smartphones like the BlackBerry platform, Rogers users will have the elasticity to listen to their much, anytime they desire. Apparently, now tiered pricing is also accessible for DRM-free music tracks varying from $0.69, $0.99 and up to $1.29 for each track. Purchase of complete album may be less than $10 for Rogers users. Users may also have to pay some amount as download fees.