Tiscalli, a large UK ISP that are now part of the Talk Talk banner, have announced they are launching a new music download service.
The service, which is available via tiscalli.co.uk to all Tiscalli users, has a catalogue of over 6 Million MP3’s from a huge variety of artists – both new and old. The service is a paid for download service like iTunes rather than a streaming service like Spotify.
Director of Online at TalkTalk Group, Neal McCleave said: “We are always looking for ways to enhance our portal and offer the best services to our six million users. The Music for Life service will be a great boost to our entertainment content and offers a huge range of tracks at very competitive prices.”
The news comes after Sky have also announced they are moving into the music download business, although the Sky Songs service does also offer a subscription based streaming function as well.
Although these services are providing vital competition in the music downloads market, we still recommend using Spotify if you simply want to listen rather than buy new music – its catalogue is massive and is available in both subscription and free models, the free version being supported by adverts.
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