T-Mobile’s streaming initiatives, Binge On and Music Freedom, continue to pick up new services at a regular clip. Today sees the wireless carrier announcing that more than 100 music and video services have been folded into the streaming offerings.

Joining the ranks are Amazon Music, ESPN Radio, Dailymotion, EPIX, Nickelodeon, Spike, and TV Land. Indeed, none of these services will count against your data usage if you are on T-Mobile’s Simple Choice plans — and opt in.

Altogether more than 40 services – including the top streaming services and a wide array of niche and regional providers – are part of Music Freedom, covering a full 96% of all music streamed by T-Mobile customers.

According to T-Mobile, its carriers are loving the Music Freedom and Binge On features.

  • Since Music Freedom launched, T-Mobile customers have streamed 90 billion songs for free.
  • Today, T-Mobile customers are streaming 210 million songs every single day without using a drop of high-speed data.
  • With Binge On, T-Mobile customers are watching 2x more from free streaming sites on plans with limited data and have streamed over 190 million hours of video for free.
  • With Music Freedom and Binge On together, T-Mobile customers have saved over 350 petabytes of high-speed data.

See also: How to toggle Binge On

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