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T-Mobile announced today that it has added sixteen new services to Binge On and Music Freedom, its music and video streaming initiatives, which allow its customers to consume content without having to worry about blowing through their monthly data allocation. More than 100 music and video services combined now stream free for T-Mobile customers, this includes some major services like YouTube, Amazon Video, HBO Now, Netflix, Sling TV, Spotify, Google Play Music and more.

Starting today, Amazon Music, Chilltrax, ESPN Radio, OHIO.FM, PreDanz, and Uforia are streaming for free on T-Mobile. Music Freedom is available to T-Mobile Simple Choice customers, they can stream all of the music they want from supported services without having it count against their mobile data.

Dailymotion, EPIX, OVGuide, OWNZONES, Viki, YipTV and 120 Sports as well as Nickelodeon, Spike, TV Land have joined the list of providers that support Binge On. This initiative enables users to stream video from over 60 providers at DVD quality or better without burning through mobile data.

T-Mobile provides Binge On and Music Freedom completely free to its customers and they seem to be liking the initiatives. T-Mobile reveals that its customers have streamed more than 90 billion songs for free since Music Freedom was launched and have streamed over 190 million hours of video from participating providers for free.

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