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Rainbow Push Welcomes T-Mobile Binge On Expansion

The Rainbow Push Coalition welcomed T-Mobile’s announcement last week (see 1605170021) that the carrier is further expanding the number of providers offered on its zero-rated Binge On program. Subscribers can watch video without its counting against their monthly data allowance.…

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“Binge On now has 80 eligible streaming services, which represent both mainstream and culturally-specific content, that do not count against their customers’ data caps,” Rainbow Push said in a Monday news release. “Last week’s announcement of additional video providers includes Univision and Univision Noticias, stations geared toward Hispanic consumers, and TIDAL, a streaming network owned by entrepreneur Jay Z, where T-Mobile consumers will have unlimited exposure and streaming access to their music and video libraries.”