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Nokia won’t launch Comes With Music US until 2010
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 2 September 2009
Nokia has reportedly delayed the launch of its slightly rubbish Comes With Music service in the US until next year.
The all-you-can-eat but DRM-heavy download service launched in the UK last Autumn, and has since rolled out in a number of other territories around the world. Forbes magazine say that an American launch had been planned for 2009, but that the service will now not reach there until next year. Though a spokesman for the phone maker was rather vague about the company’s US ambitions for Comes With Music, telling Reuters: “We’ve actually not given a firm time-frame yet for when it will be launched in North America. Our priority is on creating and delivering an optimal experience as we roll this service out in each market”.