The $25/year music matching and storage service was first teased at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference in June before launching in mid-November for U.S. users. At the time, Apple said that support for international users would come before the end of the year. Sure enough, Apple began rolling out the service on Tuesday to Brazil with the launch of the country’s iTunes Store.
Now, it appears that iTunes Match has launched in earnest, offering those in the U.K., Canada, Mexico, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, and Australia a chance to use the service to upload and match their music.
You can check to see if your country is currently supported by navigating to the iTunes Store and checking the sidebar; if you’re able to sign up, you’ll see an iTunes Match option there. Prices vary by country, depending on exchange rate.
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