Syntax Distribution Is Positioned To Muve Music

Syntax Distribution has officially added Cricket Communications' mobile music service, Muve Music, to it's growing list of Digital Service Providers. This will give wireless customers access to the best in commercially released independent music. Through this deal, Syntax Distribution grows its distribution platform, and Muve Music adds more than 30,000 songs to participating phones across the country.

"The mobile space is an exciting place to do business," says Syntax CEO Tim Trudeau. "Today, more people buy smartphones than personal computers." He adds, "Muve Music is currently the second largest revenue generator in the subscription space, and our partnership with them further cements our future as well as the future of our clients."

As music and technology grow together, Syntax stands poised to expand along with the advancements. Trudeau says, "For us, it's exhilarating to plot, scheme, and create new ways to bring great content to new audiences. We are flexible, nimble, and have an ability to adapt as the market changes. We're like a speed boat, maneuvering the waters and making waves."

Syntax Distribution, based in San Diego, California, is one of the top independent digital distributors representing more than 100 record labels. Syntax handles many top independent artists such as Tamela Mann of Tyler Perry's "Meet The Browns," Marvin Winans, Flame, John P. Kee, and John Tesh among others. Their record label clientele includes Central South, Crossroads, Pinecastle, CLG Distribution, iShine, Humble Beast, among others. To learn more, visit syntaxdistribution.com.

Cricket is the pioneer and leader in delivering innovative value-rich prepaid wireless services with no long-term contracts serving 6.2 million customers. Cricket offers wireless voice and mobile data services over the latest, high-quality, all-digital 4G (LTE) and 3G CDMA wireless networks. In 2011, Cricket launched its award-winning Muve Music® product, the first music service designed for a wireless phone that now has more than 600,000 customers. To learn more, visit mycricket.com.