U.S. network operator T-Mobile is adding 11 more services to Music Freedom, bumping up its count to 44.

For the unfamiliar, Music Freedom is a program which enables T-Mobile users to stream music from select services, without the streaming eating into a user's data allotment. Music Freedom was launched in June 2014 by the carrier and had seven services to offer at the time.

T-Mobile reveals that subscribers are streaming over 196 million songs each day, which is an increase of 311 percent from the time Music Freedom launched in 2014.

The carrier also claims that one in four people swap to T-Mobile because they can gain access to services such as Music Freedom.

Music Freedom already has on board the major names in music streaming such as Pandora, Apple Music, Google Music, SoundCloud, Rhapsody to name a few and now, smaller little-known services will be joining the program from Tuesday, Dec. 1.

"Starting today, 11 new music streaming services - including SomaFM, Spinrilla, Aud.io, TuneIn Premium and a slew of services from hip hop to ambient chill - will join Music Freedom. All this music will stream without ever using up your high-speed data for T-Mobile Simple Choice customers on T-Mobile's blazing-fast nationwide LTE network," revealed T-Mobile.

T-Mobile offers Music Freedom to its subscribers sans any additional fee. The service covers over 95 percent of the music which is streamed and T-Mobile continues to stay abreast with the latest trends by adding new services to the program. Music streaming providers also need not pay any fee to T-Mobile to be a part of the Music Freedom program.

The 11 new music streaming services which will be joining T-Mobile's revolutionary program are Dash Radio, Aud.io, Spinrilla, Noon Pacific, Jango, DatPiff, TuneIn Premium, StreamOn, Radio Danz, SomaFM and KCRW.

With users of the Music Freedom service having 44 options to choose from, T-Mobile subscribers can get their fix of music with ease.

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