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Here’s a quick look at what free streaming-service perks you get from the Big Four: AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint. A quick heads-up, though: these offers can change, sometimes without warning. Browse our catalog to find your favorite movies and TV series on Verizon Fios. Use your Fios account to stream the latest shows online. Do it all on the go, with your Verizon Fios subscription. It turns Spotify into an offline music service rather than an online music streaming service. You also get the ability to listen to higher quality audio streams. On the free plan, tracks are streamed at 96kbps on mobile and 160kbps on your computer— a small, but noticeable drop in quality compared to a CD. Q: Any Free Music Streaming (Apps) for Pre Paid ($45 / month) plans? I recently switched from MetroPCS (T-mobile) to Verizon Wireless 2 days ago. Basically, Verizon is the only service available in my local area. With MetroPCS certain music apps were free and did NOT use mobile data.

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Toll-free '800' numbers have arrived for your data plan.

Verizon announced a new 'FreeBee Data' service Tuesday, which will allow third-party companies to pick up the tab for your data usage when you download content from their apps, websites and services. That's just like when you dial an 800 number -- the company you're dialing pays for the call, not you.

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In one hypothetical example, a media company might pay for the megabytes of data that you use when you read stories and watch videos on its mobile website or app. Or a music app could pay for the songs you stream on your smartphone.

None of that data would count against your bucket of gigabytes that you pay for every month.

Starting January 25, Hearst Magazines, Gameday and Verizon-owned AOL will sponsor some mobile content for 1,000 test subscribers. Those content companies will send Verizon a check for each video, music clip and app customers that customers stream or download. Verizon said other brands can participate in the trial if they want to, and the carrier expects that program to go live later this year.

Verizon(VZ) is also testing out a separate program that lets content companies pay Verizon per gigabyte of customer downloads and streams, rather than paying for each separate click.

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The carrier said the new toll-free data plan is going to give content companies a powerful new way to market to customers using mobile phones.

'In today's digital economy, FreeBee Data is a departure from the one size fits all approach to marketing,' said Colson Hillier, head of consumer products at Verizon. 'We look forward to providing our Verizon Wireless subscribers with more options to access amazing content without data charges.'

AT&T(T) has also been testing toll-free data for nearly two years, but it hasn't been heavily promoted.

Last month, T-Mobile(TMUS) unveiled its 'Binge On' unlimited streaming plan, in which certain customers can stream videos on their smartphones without that data counting against their data plans. T-Mobile has a similar deal for streaming music.

But Netflix(NFLX), Hulu, Spotify and other companies included in those free streaming deals aren't paying for that data -- T-Mobile is just giving it away for free. Verizon and AT&T are trying to get third-parties to sponsor the data themselves.

The toll-free data initiative will likely raise questions about net neutrality and fairness. If a big company has deep enough pockets to pay for your data, it's possible that you would favor that service over a rival's app that counts against your monthly data plan.

CNNMoney (New York) First published January 19, 2016: 10:32 AM ET

Music streaming services have taken over the recording industry by providing on-demand access to the songs we love. Services like Spotify, Pandora, Hype Machine, SoundCloud and the all-new Apple Music use different approaches and platforms to provide music to listeners. Let’s take a look at how they differ.

Spotify

This music streaming master is known around the world as a go-to for all things music. Spotify offers free web streaming to any registered user. Listeners can also access free streaming on mobile devices through its app, or pay a monthly fee for added benefits with Spotify Premium.

Spotify offers more than 30 million songs to its 75 million+ users. Music lovers can stream around the world and even without an Internet connection, depending on what type of account details they have.

This popular streaming service was founded on the idea of bringing music to the masses legally by ensuring royalties for the artists. While there has been some speculation about the adequacy of Spotify’s royalty policy (looking at you T Swift), the streaming powerhouse succeeds at bringing legal, accessible music to its fans.

Apple Music

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Apple Music is an extension of iTunes and allows listeners to bring their music everywhere while also finding new music as they go.

With an Apple Music account, you can access songs, get recommendations, find new music and create playlists with your Apple Music account. You can also use the iTunes Radio to hear new music and leave the song selection to your device. By listening to songs, sharing playlists and searching for new music, you input information into Apple Music so it can better understand your musical preferences and personalize your listening experience.

Apple Music accommodates one listener or a household full with various listening plans. It plans to expand its platform soon to non-Apple devices like Android and Microsoft.

Pandora

Pandora users can find new music or listen to old favorites with this interactive streaming service. Listeners plug in a song, artist or genre they’d like to hear and Pandora uses the Music Genome Project to identify other songs with similar characteristics and create a radio station based on them.

You can create your own music album consisting of your favorite music and artists. Need to find new music? /spotify-app-new-version.html.

According to Pandora, “each song in the Music Genome Project is analyzed using up to 450 distinct musical characteristics by a trained music analyst.”

Listeners can further communicate their preferences for the station by giving songs a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” or adding more inspirational seeds to the station details. Anyone can listen to Pandora for free and save their station and settings as long as they don’t mind enduring a few commercials here and there. Users can pay a low monthly fee for Pandora One and skip songs they don’t likes as well as avoid commercials.

Hype Machine

Hype Machine compiles hundreds of music blogs and their content to present listeners with the latest in music. It also details what respected bloggers have to say about it.

Because its library is created based on current blogs and trends, it doesn’t have the extensive catalog of music that powerhouses like Spotify and Apple Music have. However, Hype Machine is a great tool to find new music and stay on top of what’s fresh and popular on the music scene every day.

Listeners can’t download music from Hype Machine directly, but the site links to other platforms for easy purchasing. Instead of a monthly fee, mobile users pay a one-time fee upfront for the app and continued use is free.

SoundCloud

SoundCloud caters to both artists and listeners. Unlike other streaming services, SoundCloud offers a platform for aspiring musicians and beat mixologists to upload their creations and share them. They can choose to share content privately with friends or to a public audience. A unique interactive feature allows users to leave comments on specific moments in each song, giving feedback to the artist who uploaded it.

You can browse song selections on SoundCloud and share your favorite discoveries to your own social network profiles.

After your song selection ends, SoundCloud continues streaming similar music so you can discover new artists and songs. More fun news: it’s free.

Sources:

https://www.spotify.com/us/

https://www.spotify.com/us/premium-new/

https://press.spotify.com/us/information/

https://www.apple.com/music/

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http://www.apple.com/music/membership/

http://www.pandora.com/everywhere/on-the-go

http://www.pandora.com/one

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http://hypem.com/about

https://soundcloud.com/pages/contact