Users will pay a subscription to download DRM-free music, which they can keep
even when the yearly subscription ends.
Universal, which is owned by
Vivendi,
is the world's largest music group, but Nokia said that it is in discussions
with other music companies about adding artists to the service.
Nokia said that Ovi, which means 'door' in Finnish, is designed to act as a
gateway to a
series of services
and content.
"Consumers will increasingly come to expect unlimited access to music direct
to their mobiles," said Omnifone chief executive Rob Lewis.
"We are delighted to hear that Nokia intends to embrace and develop its own
version of the unlimited music download model which we launched in February
2007."
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