Monday, November 27, 2006

Three of the four major mobile operators in the United States have announced music stores that let customers access a music library from their cell phones

A start-up called Oxy Systems announced Monday new software that allows people to use a cellular network to sync music libraries stored on their PCs with their mobile handsets.

Start-up claims to offer next mobile-music thing | Tech News on ZDNet


Oxy claims that its new service, called Phling, is the first to offer this capability over a wireless network, which streams the music from the PC to the handset.

A big benefit of this approach is that subscribers no longer need additional storage capability on their handsets, which means users can access thousands of songs. What's more, if a subscriber ever loses his handset, he can easily reconnect a new phone to the Phling service without losing any music files.

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