Orange Music Store Upgrades Its Look And Listening Options

by Julie on July 14, 2009

in Home Entertainment

Orange Music Store DRM Free Music

Orange Music Store has revamped their online policy and made it even easier to find, purchase, manage and listen to music. Like Orange’s main competitors – Universal Music, EMI Music and a number of independent labels – Orange will offer Digital Rights Management (DRM) free music downloads for their online customers.

The Orange Music Store and music portal, Ornage.co.uk/music has also gone all out to make their music downloading experience even better for customers. With a new upgraded look, enhanced browsing and navigation, users are pleasantly surprised at the ease of the new music portal. In the near future Orange Music Store will continue to undergo a few other renovations which, when completed, with ensure users can read latest news, explore the latest online offer and browse through the 700,000+ library of DRM-free music tracks.

The Orange Music Store features downloadable tracks from 79p which are downloaded to both a mobile handset and a PC. Users are able to listen to music through their phone, their PC, burn it to a CD or transfer it to an mp3 player. It’s entirely up to them.

The Director of Products, Portals and Services for Orange, Paul Jevons recently commented “Orange is committed to providing customers with the widest access to music tracks and content. We look forward to enhancing the DRM-free music catalogue in the coming months.”

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