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T-Mobile has added more media streaming partners to its Binge On service, which allows its customers to access those partners on the carrier's network with no impact on their data plans.
Some of the new partners include Azubu, Dailymotion Games, Eyegroove, Fow Sports, PBS, PBS Kids, and YouTube Gaming. T-Mobile says:
T-Mobile customers have streamed more than 500 million hours of video without using their high-speed data since the launch of Binge On, and customers are watching up to 2x more from participating providers that stream free on limited data plans.
With today's additions, Binge On now has nearly 90 media partners signed up to the service.
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