German Last.FM clone Simfy has won a new round of financing – to re-launch itself as a clone of Spotify. Music Networx, a German online distributor of live music and a portfolio company of VC firm ...
German “Spotify clone” Simfy has received a major boost today with the announcement that the 16 million users of the country’s largest social network will get access to the service. The partnership ...
Music streaming service Simfy is expanding its international presence, with a South African version of the offering set to launch later this month. The German-based company boasts over 18-million ...
Germany-based music streaming service Simfy has announced that it is withdrawing its ad-supported, free-to-listen service from the Belgian market just 11 months after it launched there. In an email to ...
German start-up Simfy (pronounced sim-FIE, not sim-fee) and South African wireless access service provider (WASP), Exactmobile, are planning to launch a music streaming service called Simfy Africa.
Users that “pre-registered” for Simfy in South Africa will receive early access to their 14-day trial today (24 August 2012), the music streaming service has announced. The German start-up revealed ...
German-based Spotify clone Simfy is now live for users in South Africa. That means that anyone in the country can now try out the service for two weeks, before committing to a full account. Monthly ...
South African music lovers will be able to listen to all their favourite artists from South Africa (image: Simfy Africa) MTN South Africa has become the first mobile operator in the country to launch ...
After nine months of negotiations, the Cologne-based online music service simfy has signed a licensing contract with CELAS. The contract allows simfy until the end of 2011 to offer its German, Austria ...
Simfy, the so-called German Spotify, has raised an additional €10m from existing investors, including Earlybird, NRW Bank, Dumont Venture and Klaus Wecken. That brings its funding to date to €18 ...
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