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Napster Brings Digital Subscription Music Content to Mobile Phones in Innovative First


LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3 -- Napster, a division of Roxio (Nasdaq: ROXI - News), today announced that Napster To Go, the world's first portable music subscription service, is available for users of the new AT&T Wireless- based Audiovox SMT5600 Smartphone. The Napster To Go / Audiovox SMT5600 compatibility enables the only mobile phone in the U.S. market to allow music fans to seamlessly transfer and play an unlimited number of full-length songs on the go for one low monthly price of $14.95. The Smartphone also supports individual tracks purchased by Napster subscribers or downloaded a la carte from the Napster Light store.

"Napster was the first service to make the promise of the portable subscription model a reality, and today we are taking that innovation to the wireless marketplace," said Chris Gorog, Napster's chairman and CEO. "This new phone from Audiovox and AT&T Wireless furthers Napster's mission to provide music lovers with the ability to conveniently enjoy the most comprehensive digital music experience available."

The Audiovox SMT5600 comes with 28.5mb of internal flash memory which can hold up to 6 songs. Consumers can purchase miniSD memory chips for additional song storage in either 128mb or 256mb varieties, which can hold approximately two and four hours of songs respectively. MiniSD chips are currently widely available for under $25 each.

Powered by the Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Software, the new Audiovox SMT5600 contains the latest in personal information management (PIM) functionality such as over-the-air access to Outlook Calendar, Inbox and Contacts. In addition to these productivity-focused features, the Audiovox SMT5600 also features the CMOS VGA digital camera with camcorder functionality, a speakerphone and conference calling functionalities, includes pocket versions of Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer and MSN Messenger and is enabled for Bluetooth and infrared support. Compatible with all PCs running Windows XP, the Audiovox SMT5600 weighs just 3.6 ounces and is available through AT&T wireless for as little as $149.99 after rebates with a two-year voice and data service contract.

In September 2004, Napster previewed the unprecedented, fully portable digital music subscription service, Napster To Go. Expected to officially debut later this year with the release of Napster 3.0, Napster To Go is currently available via a plug-in to the Windows Media Player 10 at an introductory $14.95 per month and lets consumers move an unlimited amount of music from Napster's massive library to compatible MP3 players and portable devices.

About Napster
NapsterŪ, the world's biggest brand in digital music, is a subscription service that enables fans to access the world's largest and most diverse online collection of music and experience the largest number of features. Napster subscribers have more ways to discover, share and acquire new music and old favorites with community features like the ability to email tracks to friends and browse other members' collections. Subscribers to Napster can listen to full-length songs from every major record label and hundreds of independents on demand for a low monthly fee. Napster also offers Napster Light, a "lighter" version of the service for those who just want to purchase songs and albums a la carte. Napster is a division of Roxio, Inc. (Nasdaq: ROXI - News), the Digital Media Company, provider of the best-selling digital media software in the world. Napster is headquartered in Los Angeles.



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