SEOUL, Nov. 28 (Yonhap) — Naver Corp., South Korea’s largest internet company, said Friday it has launched a new music streaming service in partnership with Spotify, the global audio and subscription-based streaming platform.
Spotify Premium Basic has been added to the content lineup of Naver’s premium Naver Plus Membership program, the company said.
Naver Plus Membership users, who pay a monthly fee of 4,900 won (US$3.34), can access Spotify’s extensive library of over 100 million tracks and about 7 million podcasts at no additional charge if they select the option within the program.
The same service costs 7,900 won per month through Spotify’s own app.
Users can also access the Spotify app while using Naver Map’s navigation mode.
The new services are part of a strategic partnership between Naver and Spotify signed earlier this month.

This image, provided by Naver Corp., shows its collaboration with global music streaming platform Spotify. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
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