Kobo’s all-you-can-read subscription coming to the US could challenge Amazon
by Mitchell Clark from The Verge - All Posts on (#6AGD7)
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Kobo is bringing its Kobo Plus service, which lets you read unlimited ebooks and audiobooks for a flat monthly fee, to the US. There are three different plans available; for $7.99 a month, you can get access to ebooks or audiobooks with the Read" and Listen" plans, or you can get both for $9.99 a month.
You can access the books through Kobo's e-readers (though do note that not all of them support audiobooks) or the company's iOS, Android, and desktop apps. You also don't have to be constantly connected to Wi-Fi to read them - a Kobo FAQ says that you can read a maximum of 15 Kobo Plus books while offline over a 30-day period."
Kobo Plus has been around for a while in a few countries, including Canada, New Zealand, and Portugal, but...