T-Mobile is adding even more (streaming) value to its costliest 5G plan

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T-Mobile is adding even more (streaming) value to its costliest 5G plan

T-Mobile is adding even more (streaming) value to its costliest 5G plan،

Although it wasn't the biggest controversy surrounding TMobileLast year, very few of Un-carrier's dedicated customers were happy to see the very expensive Go5G Next plan unveiled in August. Of course, no one is forced to opt for this unlimited option against their will, even if now there is another big reason to do so from January 24.

Your $100 per month and up will soon give you access to not one, not two, not three, but four different streaming platforms, in addition to everything already included in the Go5G Next program, like “premium” data unlimited, 50 GB of premium content. Fast mobile hotspot (monthly) and easy annual smartphone upgrades.
This is clearly a completely unmatched value proposition in today's incredibly competitive US wireless industry, made even better by the addition of Hulu to a list of streaming perks previously including Netflix, Apple TV+ and MLB.TV.
Yes, you can both Hulu and Hang and Netflix and relax in just a few weeks without paying a dime to either company. All you need is a new or existing Go5G Next plan, and T-Mobile will give you an ad-supported Hulu subscription without asking many questions.

Note that your redemption instructions and full terms and conditions for the new offer are not yet available, but knowing Magenta, everything should be simple and easy to use from the start. Oddly enough, it appears that some sort of “consumer action” is required after 12 months of using Hulu access on TMobile. What that means isn't entirely clear, but you probably shouldn't worry about such far-flung details right now.

Instead, you might want to note that these new and old streaming perks amount to about $400 a year according to T-Mo, which you can save with minimal effort and virtually no strings attached. A Hulu package (with ads) alone normally costs $7.99 per month, including exclusive access to hit shows like “The Bear” and “Only Murders in the Building,” in addition to thousands of movies that you can't find anywhere else (at least legally).