T-Mobile has added 14 more video services to its Binge On program, which allows users to stream video on those services without affecting their data plan. T-Mobile CEO John Legere is also defending Binge On from reports that it throttles videos, stating it ” does not permanently slow down data nor remove customer control.”

T-Mobile is adding even more services to its recently launched Binge On program, which allows its customers to stream video from select services on the carrier’s network with no data plan penalty. The new services include A&E, Lifetime, HISTORY, PlayStation Vue, Tennis Channel Anywhere, FuboTV, Kidoodle TV, Curiosity Stream, Fandor, Newsy, ODK Media, Lifetime Movie Club, and FYI.

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Source: ANDRIOD CENTRAL