“A great deal of work has gone into making MQA ready for our commercial partners and we are excited to be serving up this advanced and necessary technology to our existing and prospective clients,” said Pete Downton, 7digital’s chief commercial officer. “2016 will be the year that 7digital and MQA offer master quality, high resolution music to the world’s digital services, thereby eradicating the need for music fans to sacrifice quality for convenience.”
MQA is making waves at this year’s CES show in Las Vegas, along with other technology focused on high-res audio and sound quality. 7digital has also been making some big business moves in this first week of 2016; prior to today’s MQA announcement, the company also announced that it will acquire French rival Snowite.