Pioneer in Mobile Multimedia Entertainment to Demo Music Player with Wireless Syncing Capabilities at World's Largest Wireless Event
PALO ALTO, Calif., -- March 19, 2007 -- mSpot Inc., a pioneer in mobile music, radio and video entertainment services, today announced that the company will be giving mobile phones a music Remix at CTIA WIRELESS 2007 in Orlando, Fla., March 27-29 2007. mSpot will be demonstrating the newly announced mSpot Remix mobile music product in the QUALCOMM booth, #1645.
What:
The first opportunity to see a live demonstration of Remix, mSpot's music player with wireless synching capabilities that lets consumers use their mobile phones to access and play their PC's music library from anywhere.
Where:
CTIA WIRELESS 2007, Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.
In the QUALCOMM booth, 31645
When:
March 27, 2007: 11:00 AM -- 5:00 PM ET
March 28, 2007: 11:00 AM -- 5:00 PM ET
March 29, 2007: 10:20 AM -- 3:00 PM ET
For more information on mSpot Remix, please visit: http://www.mspot.com/press-releases1.php
For more information on CTIA Wireless 2007, please visit: http://www.ctiawireless.com/index.cfm
About mSpot
mSpot's groundbreaking mobile music, radio and movie services enable carriers to deliver exciting, consumer-centric entertainment to mobile phones. mSpot has been pioneering mobile multimedia entertainment since launching the first mobile streaming radio service in April 2005. Today, consumers across North America subscribe to mSpot's services to discover, manage, purchase, and enjoy music, live radio, podcasts, videos, and movies from the biggest names in entertainment, including Buena Vista VOD, ClearChannel, ESPN, Lionsgate, Marketwatch, Radio Disney and Universal Pictures. mSpot powers entertainment services in the U.S. for Sprint and U.S. Cellular, and in Canada for TELUS and Bell Mobility. Founded in 2004, mSpot is a privately held company headquartered in Palo Alto, California and on the Web at www.mspot.com.
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