It sounds like the Coworking Visa program might be what you are looking
for.  It's not a formal reciprocal use program as no funds exchange hands
but it's a nice way to show solidarity with coworking spaces around the
world and let your members know they are connected to something much bigger
then one single space.  There is more information about it on the Coworking
Wiki.

http://wiki.coworking.com/w/page/16583744/CoworkingVisa

Jacob

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On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Bobby Liu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, hub.IT, a coworking space in Hanoi, will begin in June. We have 70
> seats, a lounge area to fit 15-20, 1 discussion room for 4 and a meeting
> room for 8. We're looking for other coworking space to begin a reciprocal
> use program. What is the norm for such a program? Meanwhile, if you're keen
> to affiliate with us, please drop me a note here, or PM me at
> https://www.facebook.com/**hubITvn <https://www.facebook.com/hubITvn>,
> thanks.
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