T-Mobile introduced Binge On channels to help its subscribers save data allotment while still streaming videos and music online. Some companies were suspicious about this change but even YouTube that was against this service agreed to become a part of the project later on.
The new list includes two new well-known names. You can now listen to Amazon Music and Nickelodeon through T-Mobile Binge On service. The U.S. network officially confirmed that it added more partners to its streaming services. Both Binge On and Music Freedom users can stream music and have no impact on their monthly high-speeed data allotment. This is pretty cool as you get access to your favorite sources such as Amazon Music, PreDanz, YouTube, DailyMotion and many others and still have your high-speed data saved for use with other services and products.
T-Mobile assures that it partners with over 40 services to improve its music streaming feature. Besides the network’s service supports video streaming for a number of sources including OVGuide, Spike TV, Viki, 120 Sports and others. Subscribers should get even more in the future as noted by the famous un-carrier Magenta Carrier.
According to reports, all T-Mobile iPhone and other subscribers are streaming over 200 million songs every day. They have no drop of their high-speed data and this is what makes Binge On option so popular. Both T Mobile music and video services have already saved over 300 petabytes of precious high-speed data. Isn’t it cool?
