70% Of Cloud-Based Music Users No Longer Use P2P Music Services

In a survey recently conducted by Thumbplay, 70% of respondents reported that they have stopped using Peer-to-Peer P2P services since engaging Thumbplay Music. Thumbplay Music, which works on numerous devices across all major smartphone platforms in the U.S., is one of the most widely-available cloud-based streaming music services in the U.S. More than 500,000 people have downloaded Thumbplay Music to date; nearly 70% are male and the largest user group for the service is 25 – 34-years-old, followed closely by 35 – 44-year-olds. Thumbplays popular, feature-rich app with more than 10 million songs has been publicly available on Android, Apple and BlackBerry smartphone platforms since June 2010. It is also available for PCs/Macs.
- 70% Of Cloud-Based Music Users No Longer Use P2P Music Services



