
Better known as a partially automated device that can play stored music at the insertion of a coin, the Jukebox has now gone mobile. BPL Mobile, launched Jukebox allowing its users to listen to approximately 10,000 songs 24×7. The service has been tagged at Rs.25 per month as subscription charge and the browsing would cost you 50 Paise during the day (9 to9) and 20 Paise in the remaining hours.
Users can also download the monotones of the songs they like @ Rs.10 per download. The service is also equipped with an automatic system, which would exclude the music you do not like, thus making browsing easy. This means the genres you like will be given top priority during listing. The system also allows you to continue sessions where you ended last time.
Overall the service is something refreshing but it is commendable on the part of service providers who have sneaked in another way to make money.
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