T-Mobile Extends Music Freedom with Binge On

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After extending the mobile data limit for all Simple Choice Amped Plans, T-Mobile revealed Binge On, a makeshift sequel to Music Freedom. For the price of exactly no dollars, Simple Choice Amped customers will be able to watch video at 480p or higher from 24 streaming services without it having any effect on their speed data plans.

T-Music Music Freedom was initially released as a music streaming service that allows for, redundantly, music freedom. This was possibly to compete with Apple Music. Now, T-Mobile has decided to add an extension, and it gives customers unlimited access to Netflix, HBO Go, DirecTV and Go90 absolutely free of cost. Even customers paying for extra data will get access to Binge On in the coming weeks.

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Like with Music Freedom, clients will be able to suggest new services to join the roster of customer benefits. The service will also support Hulu and ESPN, and though there’s been no word of Youtube Red, it’s not too clear if companies will start to jump on this bandwagon to get in on the fun. Companies like Vudu have joined in part, allowing customers one free movie rental every month, and T-Mobile executives have whispered about discounted subscription to Sling as well.

Binge On, like T-Mobil Music Freedom, is Still Kind of Sketchy

T-Mobile CEO John Legere assures customers that the new service will not see net neutrality issues, as was the case with Music Freedom, but it does have very vague implications as to how the company will handle the data that all of these services will consume. It’s yet to be seen when or how the company will clear this up.