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Nokia partners with The Cloud for music access

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Nokia announced an agreement with European wireless broadband provider The Cloud to offer its customers free access to the Nokia Music Store at over 7,500 Wi-Fi hotspots. Cloud subscribers can connect to the Nokia Music Store via laptop computer or optimized Nokia device, beginning with the Nokia N81 and Nokia N95 8GB--while Wi-Fi access is free, individual tracks cost 80p (roughly $1.60) and albums start at £8 (about $16.00). Nokia Music Store also offers a monthly subscription for PC streaming for £8. The Nokia Music Store features over two million tracks from major artists, independent labels and emerging acts, while Cloud Wi-Fi networks are available in a variety of locations including McDonald's, Coffee Republic, BAA airports and across London's Square Mile.  

"If I am out and about and I hear a track in a shop or a friend recommends something, I want to be able to download it immediately--not wait until I get home. It is this immediacy that The Cloud caters for," said The Cloud's director of business development Owen Geddes in a prepared statement. "The high speed connectivity of Wi-Fi means it is the only real choice for consumers wanting fast and easy access to all types of multimedia content on the go."

For more on the Nokia/Cloud deal:
- read this release

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