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Internet Radio brought to Mobile Phones with Geodesic’s Mundu Radio Beta

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Monday, September 18th, 2006 | Related entries: Internet

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Leading software solutions provider Geodesic has released the beta version of Mundu Radio, a unique innovative mobile internet radio application.

Mundu Radio allows mobile phone users to access Internet Radio stations worldwide, and also get access to unlimited music and other broadcast content (as per choice) from any part of the globe; on their mobile devices absolutely free.

With Mundu Radio users can access hundreds of thousands of digital Internet Radio stations, and to a plethora of local/international infotainment content (music, news, etc) available on the Web.

Kiran Kulkarni, managing director – Geodesic said, “Mundu Radio heralds a new era of unlimited mobile entertainment for the new generation, which is constantly on the move. Mobile devices today are ubiquitous, and users have shown a clear preference to having all their content available on their phones.”

In addition, users can customize their playlists and manage their profiles, through an easy-to-use interface, which Geodesic claims is the answer to freedom of entertainment.

Kulkarni continued, “With Mundu Radio, users’ choice of music, news and other content explodes without the need to carry separate devices. Mundu Radio will create even more compelling opportunities for online music fans, artists who are established and new, and for broadcast content providers and publishers who are looking to take their content onto the most widely available avenue - mobile phones.”

The new service operates on mobile phones with an Internet connection (GPRS - CDMA and GSM), and does not require users to carry separate devices for listening to high quality music.

Mundu Radio is compatible with renowned handsets based on Symbian, Windows Mobile, and Palm OS platforms. As against the current MP3 streaming on most mobile phones, Mundu supports streaming at 24Kbps and 32Kbps making for superior sound quality.

The beta version of the new service can be downloaded for free at http://radio.mundu.com/.

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