Simfy

Simfy Music was a music subscription service available in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland,[1] It was available as a website and also had clients for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry which can play streaming music or cache songs for offline playback. The web-based service also offered a cross-platform client based on Adobe Air. Its library had content from the four major record labels, as well as the Merlin Network and aggregators such as The Orchard, and Finetunes. Simfy also offered social networking, allowing users to share playlists and follow others to see what music they listen to. In June 2014, MTN partnered with Simfy for streaming music[2]

SimfyMusic
Key PeopleCEO: Alexander Herbst
Launch date3 May 2010
Platform(s)Web, BlackBerry, iPhone, Android, Adobe Air (for Windows, Mac OS, Linux)
Pricing modelSubscription or Free (30sec. preview)
AvailabilityGermany, Austria, Switzerland, and South Africa

On 1 May 2015, Simfy changed its music catalog. The official website now only shows a message, that Simfy continues to only offer a "limited amount of songs" and redirects all users to Deezer. According to Bundesanzeiger, the company is in liquidation since April 2015.[3]

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References

  1. http://www.simfy.de/home/be (dead)
  2. "MTN teams up with Simfy for streaming music". Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  3. Bundesanzeiger, Schnellsuche, simfy


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