Most of us every day listening to music from smartphones. Even those who do not have at home extensive collection of records or telephone-capacity memory listen to music from YouTube or enjoy streaming services such as Spotify, Deezer, and Tidal. With the latter remarked Play and provides its subscribers with two years full, in any way abridged, services Tidal Premium .
Fig. Luke Józefowicz
Tidal , which is owned by Jay-Z, one of the largest sites streaming worldwide – offers its users more than 35 million songs and over 85,000 music videos . Each current and new subscriber Play November 5 will receive free access to the Tidal Premium 24 months. will give the opportunity to listen without restrictions and without ads (although the transfer is to be subtracted from the monthly limit), both online and offline, any of the songs and song lists.
Sounds too good and expect to have somewhere hidden catch? According to the company’s offer assurances it will not cost a penny network clients, and the 24 free months, everyone will have the opportunity to continue to use the Tidal the usual price. Play wants that their customers have benefited from music streaming without fear that registration now will result in additional charges in 2018. Before the expiry of the free period, anyone who in the past two months benefited from the Tidal receive an SMS reminder. The rest can this do not worry, because the extension of access to services is limited to those who will benefit from it to actively use.
This will get customers who pay a subscription, but what about those that use pre-paid? The play suggests buying access to the full library Tidal 24 hours a … 1 zł. Certainly useful during travel, or for parties at home. Note, however, that access is counted from midnight to midnight, and not, for example. From 18 hours on Tuesday and 18 on Wednesday, which is not the most practical. Of course, customers play the card may also purchase a regular subscription Tidal 19.99 zł per month.
If you are a customer you have to play to be happy, interesting, however, whether such a move will encourage other network subscribers to change operator .. .
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