T-Mobile adds 11 more music streamers to Music Freedom
T-Mobile kicked off the beginning of a new month on Tuesday, by adding 11 new music streaming sites to its Music Freedom program. Launched in June 2014, Music Freedom allows T-Mobile customers to stream content from certain music streamers, without it counting against their monthly data allowance. According to data from the carrier, T-Mobile subscribers using Music Freedom stream 196 million songs a day.
The new additions to Music Freedom include:
With 11 new streamers, T-Mobile's Music Freedom program now gives its subscribers 44 different options to choose from. T-Mobile says that it is "on a mission to add every lawful music streaming service to Music Freedom."
source: T-Mobile
- Aud.io-High-fidelity internet radio
- Dash Radio-DJ-driven radio, zero commercials, 24/7
- DatPiff-Mixtapes, hip hop music, videos and underground
- Jango-Internet radio that plays music you’ll love
- KCRW-Music discovery, NPR news, cultural exploration and informed public affairs
- Noon Pacific-A weekly mixtape of the best songs hand-picked from the best music blogs
- Radio Danz-The world’s pure dance channel
- SomaFM-Ambient, downtempo and chill beats from well-known and unknown artists
- Spinrilla-Hip-hop mixtape downloads and streams with no downloading limits
- StreamOn-Streaming music services powered by StreamOn. Next-level streaming products for the next era of radio
- TuneIn Premium-Access to every NFL, MLB, and Barclays Premier League game, over 600 commercial-free music stations, 40,000 audiobooks, and 16 language learning programs
"The carriers tax and toll every note that their customers stream, and consumers know it. Nearly 40% of US wireless consumers avoid streaming music on their phones and over half of them do it because they worry about ridiculous overage fees and bill shock. Those guys see another way to gouge their customers, and the Un-carrier sees another way to give you more freedom! With Music Freedom, our customers stream all the music they want – unlimited and unmetered. The way music is meant to be!"-John Legere, CEO, T-Mobile
With 11 new streamers, T-Mobile's Music Freedom program now gives its subscribers 44 different options to choose from. T-Mobile says that it is "on a mission to add every lawful music streaming service to Music Freedom."
source: T-Mobile
Things that are NOT allowed: