Napster streaming music expands to 14 new nations

Andre Yoskowitz
5 Jun 2013 21:02

The new Napster, owned by Rhapsody, has now expanded to 14 more European countries.
Already available in the UK and Germany, the streaming music service is now available in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and The Netherlands.
Rhapsody has priced the service at €9.95 per month for unlimited web and mobile streaming, which includes offline.
The company is betting on the Napster name, once one of the most infamous services for P2P and general music piracy, to help expand in a region where there is no shortage of competition including Spotify, Deezer, Google and soon Apple.
Napster has over 20 million songs and is available for iOS and Android alongside its web versions.

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