iTunes Match Launches In Countries Including Italy,Greece, and Austria

Ryan St Onge April 30, 2012 0



Apples popular service, iTunes Match, which allows users to sync their music libraries to the cloud for a small annual fee has begun going online in many new countries today. If your unaware, iTunes Match will save your music in the cloud at a Kbps of 256, even if your other song copy is a lower quality. Its overall a great deal, and the expansion is showing stabilization in server speeds.

The expansion has occurred  in Austria,Greece,Italy, and a few other unknown countries as of yet. Some users have even had to agree to new iTunes terms and conditions as apart of the country roll out. Once the Apple Support document is updated though we will know just how many countries now have access to iTunes Match. Bulgaria,Portugal, and Slovenia are also rumored countries to have current access according to the activity on their iTune stores today.

Let us know in the comments if your country has gained access …

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