Binge On Porn With T-Mobile: Carrier Quietly Partners With MiKandi For Unlimited Adult Streaming

Things got heated on Twitter yesterday when the EFF asked T-Mobile's John Legere about throttling video on Binge On. Legree dropped an F-bomb on the organization asking "Who the f**k are you and why are you stirring up so much trouble?"
Things got heated on Twitter yesterday when the EFF asked T-Mobile's John Legere about throttling video on Binge On. Legree dropped an F-bomb on the organization asking "Who the f**k are you and why are you stirring up so much trouble?" Reuters

T-Mobile’s latest partnership brings a whole new meaning to Rule 34. The adult content app store MiKandi recently announced its content can now be streamed without data caps through T-Mobile’s Binge On program.

T-Mobile announced its partnership with streaming giant YouTube Thursday; however, its association with MiKandi has been a little more hush-hush. But MiKandi users can stream as much adult content as they wish without eating up their mobile data, as long as the playback resolution is at most 480p. For high definition pornography, users may have to consider upgrading to T-Mobile’s unlimited data mobile service.

While T-Mobile may not be quick to admit the partnership, MiKandi points out that it is just as valid a Binge On partner as any. In a blog post announcing the new feature, the adult entertainment company quoted T-Mobile CEO John Legere telling the Verge in November 2015 that any application that meets Binge On technical, legal and mobile requirements can be included in the program.

MiKandi is free to download for Android devices. However, members must pay $20 a month for unlimited access to its content.

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