Even though it was nowhere near the biggest controversy surrounding T-Mobile‘s name last year, very few of the “Un-carrier’s” devoted customers were pleased to see the super-expensive Go5G Next plan unveiled in August. Of course, no one is being forced to go with that particular unlimited-everything option against their will, although there’s now another big reason to do so starting January 24.
Your redemption instructions and the new offer’s full terms and conditions are not available just yet, mind you, but knowing Magenta, everything should be straightforward and easy to use right off the bat. Intriguingly, it appears that some sort of “consumer action” will be required after 12 months of taking advantage of Hulu access on T-Mobile. It’s not entirely clear what that means, but you probably shouldn’t worry about such distant details at the moment.
Instead, you might want to note that these new and old streaming benefits add up to around $400 a year according to T-Mo, which you can save with minimal effort and pretty much no strings attached. A Hulu plan (with ads) alone normally costs $7.99 a month, including exclusive access to such hit shows as “The Bear” and “Only Murders in the Building” in addition to thousands of movies you can’t find anywhere else (at least legally).