MTU-Intel intends to enter the online music trading market. To sell digital content to its subscribers, the company will launch a number of services, Prime-TASS reports the words of Viktor Belov, technical director of MTU-Intel, which were announced at the conference “Investing in Digital.”
According to Belov, the company plans to licensedly sell digital music available to broadband Internet access subscribers. He stressed that the cost of the tracks will be higher than "in the so-called pirate stores." Now, the agency reports, “MTU-Intel” broadcasts about 47 music channels through its networks. That is, the demand for music content among MTU-Intel subscribers is quite high.