T-Mobile Says It Quadruples Binge On Services

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T-Mobile US Inc TMUS CEO and president, John Legere, revealed that Un-carrier customers could now stream video from over 100 video services without ever bother about their high-speed data with Binge On! According to the company, that's 4x more streaming providers compared to just eight months ago when Binge On debuted sending shockwaves through the mobile industry. The telecom service provider said that currently the sign language channel, DramaFever, Shalom World and others were joining the Un-carrier's iconic video streaming initiative. The company added that its customers could still watch up to three-times longer on ALL other video services thus making their high-speed data stretch even farther. Legere commented, "Over 100 streaming services on board in just eight months and 765 MILLION hours of video streamed data-free so far. Binge On's popularity with consumers and video providers is amazing". He added, "I've said it before and I'll say it again – it's all about listening to your customers and doing what they want! So glad Dumb and Dumber keep getting it wrong!" T-Mobile said that its customers have already streamed over 765 million hours of video data-free. The company claimed that it was over 87,000 years of back-to-back non-stop watching without eating up a single byte of high-speed data. The telecom service provider also published fresh data from a July survey of Binge On providers underscoring the big-time gains video companies of all sizes were witnessing with its Binge On. The company stated that 80 percent of those surveyed were seeing customers watch longer, watch more frequently or watch more on mobile phones. On Tuesday, the stock shed 0.56 percent.
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