Vodafone Idea has partnered with Hungama Music to provide live, premium subscription to users

Vodafone Idea, now Vi, on Monday, launched its music app on Vi App in partnership with Hungama Music. Vi has indicated that it will offer a six-month premium subscription to Hungama Music at no additional cost to all of its paid and prepaid customers.

As part of the donation, customers can listen to music without ads in 20 languages ​​on all kinds of songs from Hungama library of millions of songs, enjoy unlimited downloads, stream music videos, latest Bollywood news, set caller songs while listening to songs and listen. podcasts among other benefits.

Premium subscriptions will give Vi customers the opportunity to attend live music concerts by famous artists, as well as attend 52 live digital concerts on the Vi App at a reasonable cost.

Commenting on the launch, Avneesh Khosla, CMO, Vi said, “Vi always strives to enrich the lives of its customers through its innovative and innovative products in the field of entertainment, education, health and finance.

Vi is committed to working with partners across a variety of domains to provide unique and compelling digital offerings to its diverse clients and clients.

In the near future we will continue to see many new initiatives launched as the program grows in scale and momentum. ”

Vi noted that the partnership has further strengthened OTT-based digital content delivery ranging from entertainment, health and fitness, education and skills, and telco will continue to build on this portfolio.

Vi and Hungama music was revealed by famous singer and songwriter Salim Sulaiman, who also sang at the launch event.

In related news, Vodafone Idea, earlier this month announced the use of Nokia’s 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) and 5G core to successfully demonstrate secure network cuts.

The case took place in Gandhinagar in Gujarat province in western India where Vi conducted 5G tests at a government-allocated spectrum.

Two network pieces were created as part of the show. While the first piece was for normal data traffic, the second piece was developed for high speed and very low latency.

With the exception of the second piece, the content of the non-virtual object gained a lower resolution that brings the average user experience.

Utilizing Nokia’s solution, which has built-in security from the first phase of product design, Vi has shown that network cuts significantly improve user experience by allowing viewers to enjoy high-resolution VR content.

Vodafone Idea(Vi) noted that the cutting of network cuts will enable Vi to quickly add revenue streams while bringing new 5G application cases to users and businesses.

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