T-Mobile’s Binge On program is now supported by dozens of video streaming services, including giants like Netflix and HBO, and it appears that Facebook could be jumping on the bandwagon as well. A new report claims that T-Mobile and Facebook are in talks to bring unlimited Facebook video streaming to T-Mobile Binge On. Both companies are said to have been in discussions about this for some time now.
The Binge On program was launched less than a year ago. It enables the carrier’s customers to stream video from supported services without having it count against their data plan. This effectively provides them with free video streaming from supported services.
T-Mobile and Facebook are now said to be talking about bringing the latter onboard. If a deal is struck, T-Mobile Binge On will enable users to view videos on Facebook without having to worry about blowing through their monthly data allotment.
Services that already support Binge On include ESPN, HBO, YouTube, Netflix, and many more. Adding Facebook to the mix will only appeal to users who consume a lot of video on the social network and would like to see it not count against their data usage.
Representatives for T-Mobile and Facebook declined to comment on this report, it’s unclear at this point when an announcement will be made.