3 August 2011 13:23 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Napster has teamed up with the Carphone Warehouse in order to launch a nationwide (UK) offer, which could see you entitled to 3 months free music on Napster Unlimited plus Mobile.
The offer's open to those of you who purchase a monthly contract or prepaid iPhone/Android handset during August 2011.
In a nutshell this equates to around £30 worth of music as the new Napster mobile service is available for £10 a month through subscription. Features of the music service include unlimited streaming from the Napster catalogue of over 17 million tracks, hours of instant expertly programmed music and the ability to save music for offline play when there is no internet connection available.
With just the one account it will enable you to access Napster from any computer, whilst any changes made from one device to your library or playlists, for example, will automatically sync with the rest.
Thorsten Schliesche, Napster's vice president Sales and Marketing Europe, commented: “Working with The Carphone Warehouse enables us to reward new mobile subscribers with access to one of the biggest music catalogues available all for free. In delivering this offer we are now able to break down the barriers to entry and open up a world of music to new users."
This offer will be redeemable for purchases online at Carphone Warehouse and in-store at any of the 820 Carphone Warehouse retail locations across the UK.



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