Customers logging on to one of The Cloud's 7,000 Wi-Fi hotspot's landing pages will be aware of the deal by MySpace branding and multimedia content.
They will be given a choice of logging in to The Cloud's services for a charge or following a free link to MySpace.com.
In reciprocation The Cloud will also be promoted on MySpace.com.
"The Cloud is delighted to be working with MySpace to provide many millions of its users free access to their music, video and friends over Cloud Wi-Fi," said Steve Nicholson, The Cloud's chief executive.
The joint promotion is set to run until October this year, after which time users will have to subscribe to the service as normal.
MySpace users get free Wi-Fi access
By
Rosalie Marshall
on
Aug 7, 2008 7:39AM
Users of social networking site MySpace.com will be given free Wi-Fi access when using broadband service provider The Cloud.
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Sponsored Whitepapers
Free eBook: Digital Transformation 101 – for banks
Why financial services need to tackle their Middle Office
Learn: The latest way to transfer files between customers
Extracting the value of data using Unified Observability
Planning before the breach: You can’t protect what you can’t see