T-Mobile customers can unlock substantial savings on streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Paramount Plus through select mobile and home internet plans. This guide details the current perks, how to access them, and what has changed recently.
Netflix Access with T-Mobile
Eligible T-Mobile subscribers with qualifying plans (Go5G, Go5G Next, Go5G Plus, Magenta, Magenta Max, Experience More, or Experience Beyond, including Military, 55+, and First Responder plans) can receive Netflix with ads at no additional cost. Existing Netflix users can apply this perk through their T-Mobile account’s “Add-ons” section. For those wanting ad-free streaming, T-Mobile offers Netflix Premium for $18/month —a $7 discount off the standard price.
Hulu Included with Select Plans
Hulu (with ads) is bundled free with T-Mobile’s Experience Beyond and Go5G Next mobile plans. This offer is available to both new and returning customers, but only one Hulu subscription per account is allowed. To redeem, follow the instructions provided in your T-Mobile account settings. Switching to a different Hulu plan does not qualify for the discount; existing subscribers must cancel before claiming the free offer.
Paramount Plus Free with All-In Home Internet
T-Mobile’s All-In home internet subscribers gain complimentary access to Paramount Plus Essential (ad-supported). This includes content from CBS, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, live sports, and select live channels. Activation occurs directly through your T-Mobile bill.
Additional Streaming Benefits
Beyond these major services, T-Mobile offers:
– Six months of SiriusXM All Access for free with eligible wireless plans (Experience Beyond, Experience More, Go5G). After six months, the full $10/month price applies. New or returning subscribers who haven’t used SiriusXM in the last year qualify.
– Four months of Pandora Premium for free with any T-Mobile postpaid mobile plan. Regular pricing is $11/month after the trial.
Apple TV Perk Discontinued
T-Mobile no longer offers free Apple TV access as of January 1, 2026. Instead, subscribers with premium plans now pay $3/month —a discount from the standard $13 price. Those on 55+, Senior, Military, First Responder, or disability-related plans receive this reduced rate for six months.
Conclusion: T-Mobile continues to bundle streaming perks with its mobile and home internet plans, offering significant value to subscribers. By taking advantage of these offers, customers can save on entertainment while enjoying their favorite content. The discontinuation of free Apple TV underscores the changing landscape of streaming benefits, but the remaining perks remain compelling incentives for T-Mobile users.
