T-Mobile announced on Tuesday that it is adding a number of new video streaming services to its Binge On program which offers T-Mobile users the ability to stream and view participating video services without it counting against their monthly data allotment.
9to5Mac:
Some of the notable new services being added today include NBC, Qello Concerts, Radio Disney, and Univision. And several music services that already offer data-free music streaming through T-Mobile’s Music Freedom program are today launching support for video through Binge On. That means videos on Google Play Music, Spotify, Tidal and others will now be available to stream data-free through Binge On.
The full list of services adding support today includes:
- Google Play Music
- Great Big Story
- NBC
- Kiswe
- Ligonier Ministries
- NOGGIN
- Qello Concerts
- Radio Disney
- Univision
- Univision Noticias
- Spotify
- TIDAL
- Toon Goggles
From T-Mobile:
- T-Mobile customers have streamed more than 377 million hours of video without using their high-speed data since the launch of Binge On and are watching up to 2x more from participating providers that stream free on limited data plan
- 92% of T-Mobile customers surveyed said they’ll watch more video with Binge On, and 93% said they like the idea of having all video optimized to DVD quality so they can watch 3x more using the same amount of high-speed dat
- A huge majority (89%) of US wireless customers say Binge On would be appealing to have as part of their wireless service
- And an even bigger majority (94%) say they’d try a new online service if it were a part of a free data offering, like Binge On
A full list of the over 80 services supported by the carrier’s Binge On feature is available on the T-Mobile website.