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Globe Telecom, the premiere purveyor of the Filipino digital lifestyle experience, is opening the door to a larger and more diverse music library and expanding the space where Filipinos can find and enjoy all sorts of music in the world as it ties up with SoundCloud, a next-generation music entertainment company, as its first exclusive telco partner in the Philippines.
“SoundCloud is the premier platform for music discovery. Its role in connecting Filipino music lovers and an influential community of creators echoes Globe’s commitment to bring the best of music and audio content from big and emerging artists around the world to its loyal subscribers,” said Globe's Get Entertained Tribe Head Rina Siongco. “We are excited to partner with Globe to bring Filipinos easier access to enjoy SoundCloud’s full catalog anywhere, anytime, while empowering the local creator community to build and grow their careers on the platform,” shared SoundCloud Senior Vice President for Strategy and Business Development Tine Nitsch.
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With the world’s largest catalogue of over 300 million tracks from emerging creators to global superstars, Globe customers have plenty of choices to stream what’s new, now and next in music culture and directly connect and engage with SoundCloud’s community through Globe’s prepaid promo Go+99 with GoLISTEN. For only Php99, prepaid subscribers can enjoy 8 GB of data on SoundCloud and 8 GB more on all other music streaming services. Creators can instantly upload and share their audio on the platform anytime for the opportunity to be heard and get discovered. Registered creators without a paid subscription can upload up to 180 minutes (3 hours) of audio to their profile at no cost, while paying subscribers can enjoy 360 minutes (6 hours) of unlimited upload time. Postpaid subscribers and prepaid WiFi customers, on the other hand, can have seamless and uninterrupted music sessions on SoundCloud, see what’s next in music and discover new genres and artists through GPlan and HomeSURF, which have bigger data allocations for the app.