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This article was published on February 5, 2016

Verizon follows T-Mobile’s lead and makes its go90 video app free to stream


Verizon follows T-Mobile’s lead and makes its go90 video app free to stream

Verizon is making its nascent go90 video app a bit more appealing for post-paid subscribers. In an app update, the service will no longer count against your plan data.

Though it doesn’t specifically say as much for the Android version of go90, the iOS version — both updated to version 1.4 — says you can “stream go90 videos over LTE without using up your data.”

The Android app description simply says “other app activity, including download, browsing, commenting, clipping and sharing will count against your Verizon Wireless data plan.”

A neat feature, but worthy of the same scorn we lay at T-Mobile’s feet for its Binge On program — possibly more. While Binge On (and Music Freedom) clear the way for third-party services, go90 is owned and operated by Verizon.

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The FCC is already looking into ‘zero rating’ services like these, and we should expect Verizon’s move to stir things up a bit.

➤ go90 [App Store and Google Play via Droid Life]

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