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    It was again in September 2017 when T-Mobile debuted “T-Mobile One with Netflix On Us.” It was one in an extended line of Un-carrier strikes made by the provider designed to set T-Mobile aside from the competitors. According to The Mobile Report, T-Mobile says that it plans to proceed providing the promotion to its subscribers regardless of the increased subscription costs for the service introduced by the video streaming platform final week.
    In a help web page put up by T-Mobile for its “Netflix on us” promotion, the provider notes the changes being made by Netflix and responded by saying, “On October 18, 2023, Netflix introduced pricing changes for its plans. The excellent news is that there are no changes for T-Mobile clients. For eligible clients, it’s nonetheless On Us!” So in the event you certified to obtain free Netflix earlier than the fee hike, you are still certified to obtain it now.
    With one qualifying Magenta Max line or two or extra qualifying Magenta strains, T-Mobile subscribers can obtain free service below the most simple Netflix tier which permits streaming over one display. You can get free Netflix service below its commonplace tier, which permits service over two screens, in case you have two or extra qualifying Magenta Max strains in good standing.

    Netflix on us was launched to T-Mobile subscribers by ex-CEO John Legere in 2017

    But there’s one scenario below which T-Mobile subscribers will find yourself paying extra for Netflix on us. Netflix elevated the price of its premium tier of service to $22.99 per 30 days whereas the commonplace tier stays at $15.49 per 30 days. The Standard tier is the highest that T-Mobile is prepared to pay for. If you are a T-Mobile subscriber and have already got a premium Netflix account that you simply’re paying for your self, T-Mobile will cowl the $15.49 month-to-month tab and you’ll be accountable for the remaining $7.50 per 30 days. 

    Before T-Mobile hiked the price of its premium service, in the event you had your individual premium Netflix plan and T-Mobile paid $15.49 towards your subscription every month, you laid out $4.50 12 occasions a yr. But after the $3.00 price hike by Netflix, you at the moment are paying $90 yearly for premium Netflix service up from $54 earlier than the price hike.

    So yeah, so long as you keep on with the commonplace or fundamental Netflix tiers, the price hike by Netflix won’t have an effect on your free T-Mobile subscription. But in the event you subscribe to the premium service, you’ll be paying for Netflix’s current price hike although T-Mobile can pay for a few of your service.

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