T-Mobile's Binge On service, which excludes certain video services from counting toward a user's monthly data plan, now includes music videos from Apple Music.

In a blog post on Tuesday, T-Mobile CEO and president John Legere announced Apple's music streaming service along with a dozen additional video services including ABC, DISH Anywhere, Nat Geo TV and Fox Now are now a part of the carrier's growing list of Binge On services.

Though Apple Music is already a part of T-Mobile's Music Freedom program, which allows the carrier's Simple Choice plan customers to stream music from participating music services without it counting toward their data plans, the latest addition includes the video content in the app, making the entire service essentially data-free.

With the new additions, more than 100 video services are now part of Binge On, which was created eight months ago, and exempt from eating up a user's monthly data plan.

According to T-Mobile, more than 765 million hours of video have been streamed through Binge On since its launch.

The full list of new video content providers added to Binge On follows below:

ABC

Apple Music

Big Ten Network

CEEK VR

DISH Anywhere

Disney Channel

Disney Jr.

Disney XD

D-PAN.TV

DramaFever

FOX NOW

FXNOW

NAT GEO TV

Shalom World

Sioeye

Tubi TV

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