21 January 2009 10:01 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Microsoft has launched a new music download service on its MSN Mobile portal for UK consumers.The site offers downloads of full tracks, "Realtones" and music videos from thousands of major artists as well as up and coming stars for consumers with internet-enabled phones.
Available across all UK network operators, there's a catalogue of up to one million tracks, 25,000 Realtones and 10,000 music videos from labels such as Sony Music, EMI Music and Warner Music.
Full tracks cost £1.50, Realtones will set consumers back £3.00 and music videos come in at £2.00.
To access the service consumers need to go to www.msn.co.uk on their phone's internet browser and select the music service from the menu. Audio, Music downloads, Phones, MSN, Microsoft, Ringtones


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