Three has become the first network provider in the UK to launch a tariff that lets customers use unlimited streaming services.

Suitably named Go Binge, the deal allows Three customers to watch sites like Netflix without it affecting their monthly data allowance.

And Netflix isn't the only streaming service included in the plan.

Music streaming sites like Deezer and SoundCloud are also on board. But it's only available on certain tariffs.

Normally, streaming can quickly eat into your data allowance, if you haven't got an unlimited deal.

Speaking to The Independent, Three's CEO David Dyson said its customers are some of the most data-heavy users in Britain, using 6GB of data a month on average.

"It's clear they love to watch and listen to many forms of content," he said.

"The devices and networks have enabled people to watch when and where they wish, instead of being confined to their homes.

"People can make the most of their down time whether that's on a commute, in a park or even on the toilet."

But the plan will cost you - as the deal is not available to customers who use less than 4GB of data a month.

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