With the great launch of Google Play All Access in the US, Google are aiming to expand it as quickly and as fast as possible. Now support pages have been updated to show more regions getting access to the service, many in Europe.
It is now said you can access the service in 12 regions (which is only 1 less than Google Play Music in total), and those regions are:
* United States
* United Kingdom
* Australia
* Austria
* Belgium
* France
* Germany
* New Zealand
* Portugal
* Spain
I’m seeing Google Play advertising the service as £7.99 here and I’m sure Google will make an official announcement soon.
So, no longer will we need to use proxies to get access to the service and people will be able to officially sign up as soon as the service rolls out to you (which probably will take a while).
Source: [Android Police](http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/08/07/google-play-music-all-access-is-coming-to-austria-belgium-france-ireland-italy-luxembourg-portugal-spain-and-the-uk/)
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