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we7 debuts personal radio app for Android users

UK music streaming service we7 is launching a mobile radio app which lets users create their own personal radio stations that can work anywhere.

The service works with or without an Internet connection, meaning the mobile can now truly be a user’s main device for radio and music consumption.
Until now, users have not been able to rely on mobiles as a replacement for radio because of unreliable connections and little or no data allowances.
we7’s Radio app solves these problems, clearing the way for mobiles to be the predominant way of listening to music and radio.
The free app and service will immediately be available from the Android Marketplace for Android users.
we7 Radio delivers music to PAYG and PAYM tariff users who can now listen to music anywhere, without fear of eating into their data allowances, running up expensive data bills or having to stay in one place to have a reliable wifi connection.
Steve Purdham, CEO of we7, explains: “Mobile signals are unreliable for radio streaming but with the new we7 App you can still ‘use it if you lose it’ – continuing to listen to your favourite music radio stations, regardless of connection.”
www.we7.com

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