Eleven More Streaming Services Added To T-Mobile Music Freedom

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Source: Eleven More Streaming Services Added To T-Mobile Music Freedom Including TuneIn Premium
T-Mobile announced a big expansion to its Music Freedom deal today with 11 more streaming services. That means you won't use any of your data allotment to listen to these 11 services, some of which you might even have heard of. Really, most of them are pretty obscure. Good on T-Mobile for keeping Music Freedom open, I guess.

Here's the full list of streaming services that were just added.

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 100,000 radio stations, 5.7 million podcasts, language learning and more

Finally SomaFM is included. I always use to avoid listen to it when I am out and about but now it is included with Music Freedom. One question about TuneIn is only the Premium service included with Music Freedom?
 
One question about TuneIn is only the Premium service included with Music Freedom?

Well I know others (like Spotify) have a free and premium. I guess TuneIn is only premium -- or do they not have a free version?
 
Soma.FM works tried it yesterday. RadioTunes does not work no more I think since last month because I have been using more data then usual just streaming it. I used 45mb of data today just streaming it and it matches my data usage on the app. Still nothing about this but it is very annoying when they say it suppose to be part of music freedom but it still uses data.
 

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