Remember when T-Mobile announced plans that included Music Freedom, which let users stream music from certain services without impacting their wireless data limits? Remember when it didn't include [insert your music streaming service of choice here], so you ignored it? Actually that isn't quite fair: Music Freedom support currently includes Pandora, Spotify, and iHeartRadio, which are the heavy hitters in the industry. But it's hard to deny that a lack of support for Google Play Music was kind of disheartening.

Good news, everyone: T-Mobile says that after a user poll indicated that everyone wanted Google Play Music added to the free streaming list, they're going to implement it. Not now. Sometime in the future. Probably before the end of the year, according to this promotional post. Hooray! The free streaming option will hopefully apply both to Google Play Music Unlimited subscribers and free users who have personal music stored on Google Play servers.

Thanks, Matthew.

In the meantime, T-Mo is adding six new music services to Music Freedom streaming: Grooveshark, Rdio, Songza, Black Planet, AccuRadio, and Radio Paradise. That brings the list of supported services up to 14, including iTunes and Milk, which are only available on Apple and Samsung devices, respectively. That could be a serious draw for users who want to stream a ton of music without spending the extra money for T-Mobile's unlimited LTE plan.

Source: T-Mobile