SPOTIFY ENTERS SOUTH AFRICAN MARKET
Global music streaming provider Spotify is set to
launch its services in South Africa on Tuesday, marking its entry into Africa,
where there is a rapid uptake of smartphones and improving telecommunications
infrastructure.
The Swedish company, launched in 2008 and available
in more than 60 countries, is the biggest music streaming company in the world
and counts services from Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google
Play as its main rivals.
The South Africa launch comes as Spotify prepares
for a direct listing for its shares on the New York Stock Exchange, which will
let investors and employees sell shares without the company raising new capital
or hiring Wall Street banks to underwrite the issue.
Further details about the South Africa service,
pricing and content will be announced on Tuesday, the company said.
Its music streaming market is dominated by players
such as Apple Music, Google Play, France's Deezer and Simfy Africa, with only a
few local operators such as mobile phone operator's MTN and Cell C with MTN
Music+ and Black.
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