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230215_PROJECTB1592_Movistar_Nasper_570x750_2QCOSTARICA – Movistar Costa Rica has launched the Napster subscription-based music service.

Napster Costa Rica offers unlimited access to over 32 million songs globally through 180 different genres. Play as much music as you want on your computer, Smartphone or Tablet

Movistar Costa Rica’s customers will be able to access the service for a monthly fee of ¢3,750 (US$6.99).

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More: Movistar Launches Napster Music Service in Nicaragua (only US$5.99/mo)


The company is offering  the first 30 days free signing up with I’m Movistar account that lets you play Napster on all your favourite devices, all in perfect sync, in addition to easy to find great music with playlists, radio stations, editorial articles and more and storing your favourite songs so you can enjoy them even when you are offline

The Napster app is available for Android, Windows Phone, iOS and BlackBerry.

Movistar Costa Rica is fully owned by Spain’s Telefonica.

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