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Dell, Napster to Deliver Digital Music to U.S. College Campuses

University of Washington First to Offer New Service to Students

Round Rock, Texas, July 6, 2005Dell today announced that it has teamed with digital music provider Napster to help colleges and universities offer students a legal way to download music files.

The offering, available immediately, combines Napster’s digital music service with Dell PowerEdge™ 1855 blade servers to help institutions increase network bandwidth availability while providing students with a premium, legal digital music service virtually free of the viruses, spyware and other security risks that often accompany the downloading of unauthorized music. The University of Washington (UW) will be the first school to employ this comprehensive solution starting this fall.

Both Dell and Napster have been at the forefront of providing solutions to higher education customers. This partnership augments Napster’s pioneering university initiative launched in November 2003.

“As a leading provider of technology to U.S. colleges and universities, we hear from customers regularly that illegal music downloads put them, their students and their networks at risk,” said John Mullen, vice president of Dell’s higher education business. “Napster paved the way for legal, subscription-based music services, and with this partnership, Dell is able to address what’s become a common IT challenge for university CIOs.”

Dell and Napster are also working together on sales and marketing. Starting this fall, Dell will sell subscriptions to Napster’s digital music service to colleges and universities at a discounted academic rate through Dell account executives. Colleges will be able to use Dell blade servers on campus to store music from Napster’s library locally, allowing network processing speed to remain fast while hundreds of students simultaneously download digital music.

UW Offers Service to Students Starting Fall 2005
Dell Services will install 10 Dell PowerEdge 1855 blade servers on UW’s Seattle campus that will feature Napster’s SuperPeer cache application. The application is designed to deliver music and other Napster content that is stored on a caching server located within the campus network.

“In this era of pervasive broadband networks and extraordinary new personal devices, it is important for universities to establish mechanisms that provide our students with high quality, legal access to the growing body of content available in digital repositories worldwide,” said Dr. Mark Emmert, UW president. “This relationship with Dell and Napster will provide us with a state-of-the-art approach to downloading music.”

In addition, UW faculty, staff and students can purchase discounted computer systems, electronics and Dell™ DJ digital music players through a dedicated Dell Premier Page at www.dell.com/huskies.

Dell will work closely throughout the implementation process with institutions that select the hardware and service offering. Dell will provide tools to help schools market the Napster service to students and will offer special prices on bundles that include one of Dell’s three digital music players, the Dell Pocket DJ, Dell Digital Jukebox (DJ) 20 and the Dell DJ 30. These devices are compatible with Napster To Go, Napster’s portable subscription service, giving students who use these devices the ability to easily transfer thousands of music files1 to take on the go.

“We have no doubt that both colleges and students will benefit tremendously from a solution that combines Napster’s premium digital music service with Dell’s industry-leading technology and services,” said Chris Gorog, chairman and chief executive officer, Napster. “As the first digital music service to offer a solution to colleges and universities, we are proud to take this offering to the next level with Dell.”

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About the University of Washington
UW is one of the foremost institutions of higher education in the nation, richly combining its research, instructional and public service missions. The UW is a recognized leader in the development of high-speed networking and the application of information technologies to higher-education and research. The UW has ranked No. 1 among public universities in federal grants and contracts since 1974. More information about the University of Washington is available at www.washington.edu.

About Napster
Napster (NASDAQ:NAPS), one of the biggest brands in digital music, is a subscription service that enables fans to freely sample the world’s largest and most diverse online collection of music and move an unlimited amount of songs to compatible MP3 players. Napster (www.napster.com) members have access to songs from all major labels and hundreds of independents and have more ways to discover, share and acquire new music and old favorites with community features like the ability to email tracks to friends and browse other members’ collections. Napster also offers Napster Light, a “lighter” version of the service for those who just want to purchase songs and albums a la carte. Napster is currently available in the United States, Canada and the U.K. and is headquartered in Los Angeles with offices in London, New York, San Diego and San Jose.

About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is a trusted and diversified information-technology supplier and partner, and sells a comprehensive portfolio of products and services directly to customers worldwide. Dell, recognized by Fortune magazine as America’s most admired company and No. 3 globally, designs, builds and delivers innovative, tailored systems that provide customers with exceptional value. Company revenue for the past four quarters was $51.1 billion. For more information about Dell and its products and services, visit www.dell.com.

1 The Pocket DJ can hold up to 2,500 songs; the DJ20 can hold up to 9,900 songs and the DJ30 can hold up to 15,000 songs. Dell DJ song count assumes audio format is 64Kbps WMA encoding with average song length of 4 minutes.

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