Can a pc user have an iCloud?

My husband just got an iphone 5 but has a pc computer.  Can he access the family iCloud from his pc?
He has an iTunes account and the phone was synching to that, however, we'd like him to have our iCloud on his phone to keep up with the family calendar and contacts.

To enable iCloud on your Windows PC, first set up iCloud on your other devices, then install the iCloud Control Panel for Windows...
From Here...
http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/pc.html
Also see here...
Apple - iCloud - Learn how to set up iCloud on all your devices.

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