The Cloud customers are to get access to Nokia Music Store

Monday, December 24th 2007

The leading cellular phone manufacturer Nokia has struck a deal with the wifi hotspot provider, the Cloud, which will enable the Wi-Fi users to access to thousands of music tracks from Nokia Music Store using the wifi hotspots of the Cloud.



If you own Nokia N81 or Nokia N95 or a wifi enabled laptop, you can stop over any one of the 7500 hotspots of the Cloud and listen to streaming music or download your favourite albums from Nokia Music Store. The Cloud has a wide network of wifi hotspots that you can find in popular venues like Coffee Republic, Mcdonald, MAA Airports etc.



You can get an individual track for 80p while the entire album will cost you £8 or more. You can also pay a monthly subscription of £8 to get access to streaming music albums using your PC, although you can not download the albums. If you buy music tracks or albums, you can transfer the music files from PC to your Nokia phone or vice versa using windows media player or Nokia Music PC Client (which will be introduced in early next year).

Richard Sandford, regional manager of Nokia Music in the UK and Ireland commented:

"Browsing and downloading tracks over Wi-Fi with The Cloud is a great way to enjoy the Nokia Music Store, in an easy and cost effective way," said


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