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Yonder Music has died. Again

After resurrecting late last month, unlimited music platform, Yonder Music, has just discontinued its service effective 15 June 2018. Yonder will be removing the app and existing users will not be able to access their music.

In their last Facebook update, it appears that Yonder was trying to secure investments for the platform. Unfortunately, they didn’t achieve their goal of raising additional funds during their short relaunch.

When Yonder Music was first introduced, it was a music service that was available for free exclusively for Celcom and Xpax customers. After a short suspension period, the music service returned last month and it offered ad-free unlimited music playback with offline support for all users including non-Celcom users.

Thanks Bamboozled for the tip!

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