Ericsson and Warner Music International announced that they have signed a
mobile music distribution agreement for 28 markets throughout Europe. The
content will be distributed via Ericsson's mobile music service M-USE.
Under the agreement, Ericsson receives the right to distribute both
traditional mobile content types such as polyphonic ringtones as well as
newer formats such as mastertones (ringtones based on original recordings),
artist logos, artist autographs, ringbacktones, and more.
"Warner Music has a very impressive line-up of artists and together with
our customers, we will make Warner's music available to mobile consumers
throughout Europe," says Hans Vestberg, Senior Vice President, Business Unit
Global Services, Ericsson. "Ericsson experiences very high demand for our
mobile music service M-USE, and with the addition of the great content and
promotion opportunities Warner brings to the table, we expect the demand to
increase even further."
"We see tremendous potential in the mobile sales channel and in Ericsson
we have an ideal partner to help us maximize this opportunity
internationally," says Jay Durgan, Senior Vice President of strategic
partnerships and business development, Warner Music.
"Together we assist operators in introducing consumers to a whole new
mobile music experience."
Warner Music's content is already part of the M-USE service offered in
Austria and Sweden, and will soon be included in the M-USE service offering
throughout Europe.
M-USE is part of Ericsson's Managed Services Hosting offering, where
Ericsson and operators work as partners to go to market quickly with new
services, while controlling capital and operational costs.