Good news to MetroPCS customers: they can now get unlimited music streaming without worry of using up data.
9To5Mac reports that MetroPCS prepaid customers are being offered Music Unlimited service plans starting from USD40 a month.
“Music Unlimited includes more than 30 music streaming services, including Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify, Slacker, iHeart Radio, and Google Play Music. Music Unlimited is available to new and existing MetroPCS customers on Metro’s new USD40, USD50, and USD60 unlimited plans,” according to service provider T-Mobile.
The Verge said the Music Unlimited service plans is just one of the “Uncarrier” perks T-Mobile has passed to MetroPCS. The other perk, which is also packaged with Music Unlimited, is “Data Maximizer,” which will allow users to stream video up to three times that they usually could. However, the video quality will be downgraded to just 480p quality in order to consume less data.
For those who are interested, they can get the plans beginning November 19th.


Rubio Directs U.S. Diplomats to Use X and Military Psyops to Counter Foreign Propaganda
SMIC Allegedly Supplies Chipmaking Tools to Iran's Military, U.S. Officials Warn
SpaceX Eyes Historic IPO at $1.75 Trillion Valuation
MATCH Act Targets ASML and Chinese Chipmakers in New U.S. Export Crackdown
Google's TurboQuant Algorithm Sends Memory Chip Stocks Tumbling
SpaceX IPO Filing Expected This Week as Valuation Could Surpass $75 Billion
Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s Sparks Global Movement
Golden Dome Missile Defense: Anduril and Palantir Join Forces on Trump's $185B Space Shield
California's AI Executive Order Pushes Responsible Tech Use in State Contracts
Cybersecurity Stocks Tumble After Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI Leak Sparks Market Fears
NASA's Artemis II Crew Arrives in Florida for Historic Moon Mission
TSMC Japan's Second Fab to Produce 3nm Chips by 2028
Federal Judge Blocks Pentagon's Blacklisting of AI Company Anthropic
SK Hynix Eyes Up to $14 Billion U.S. IPO to Fund AI Chip Expansion
AWS Bahrain Region Disrupted by Drone Activity Amid Middle East Conflict
Elon Musk Ties SpaceX IPO Access to Mandatory Grok AI Subscriptions 



