T-Mobile announced that it has added Hulu, an American subscription streaming service owned by The Walt Disney Company, to its streaming suite bundle deal. With this, the mobile telecom company has expanded its streaming service offering list, which already includes Netflix and Apple TV Plus.
Hulu on T-Mobile's Streaming Package
As per Deadline, Netflix and Apple TV+ streaming platforms are offered on some of T-Mobile's subscription plan options. But for Hulu, it will only be available to customers with the premium Go5GNext plan, a bundle that comes with unlimited high-speed mobile data and several other benefits.
T-Mobile stressed that with Netflix, Apple TV Plus, Hulu streaming services, and free season passes to MLB.TV customers will definitely get the best value out of their subscriptions. Aside from these benefits that can add up to $400 in value per year, customers are assured of the best entertainment streaming experience as well.
"Hulu on Us" Plans
T-Mobile said that with its new "Hulu on Us" bundle, subscribers of its Go5G Next are granted access to thousands of popular TV programs, films, and more. It was mentioned that titles such as "The Handmaid's Tale," "Abbott Elementary," "Only Murders in the Building," and "The Bear" are available from Hulu's streaming library.
"As the Un-carrier, we go beyond delivering the incredible service that customers expect from America's 5G leader. T-Mobile customers get the best value and the best entertainment streaming bundle in wireless — just for being customers, without having to pay a penny more," T-Mobile's president of marketing, strategy, and products, Mike Katz, said in a press release. "In addition to Apple TV+, Netflix and MLB.TV, Go5G Next customers now also get a subscription to Hulu - all four on us. That's over $400 a year in streaming benefits, from the very best services in the market, all included in your plan at no extra cost."
Finally, starting Jan. 24, subscribers may visit T-Mobile's benefits page to get more details on how they can redeem "Hulu on Us." Customers can check out all the perks and benefits they can have through their subscriptions.
Photo by: T-Mobile Newsroom


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