Given that T-Mobile appears to be on pole position in the 5G race over legacy providers, these partnerships could be massive win-wins for all involved. In any case, a discounted YouTube TV will join T-Mobile's Netflix "on us" promotion - a pretty strong combination for those looking to switch mobile providers. In a blog post, CEO Mike Sievert admitted that management had learned customers were overwhelmed with streaming choices, and that T-Vision's software provider ran into some "financial problems." T-Vision wasn't meant to be a money-maker for T-Mobile, but rather a way to bundle wireless phone plans today and potentially 5G home broadband in the future. T-Mobile is also offering three free months of YouTube Premium (normally $11.99 a month). Existing T-Vision customers will get a month free before switching as a thank-you. Customers will now get $10 off YouTube TV, (for $54.99, down from $64.99) or skinny bundle alternative Philo for $10 (normally $20). In return, Google is giving T-Mobile customers some nice discounts on several video and subscription services. Additionally, T-Mobile will expand the number of Google Pixel phones and devices it sells and promotes. T-Mobile will also use Google One cloud storage to back up and transfer mobile data to new Android phones it services in its stores. The T-Mobile-Google partnership is fairly broad across a wide range of Google products, with T-Mobile making Google messaging the default rich messaging service for T-Mobile's Android phones.
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