Dienstag, 24. März 2015

Jay-Z bought music streaming company just in time for T-mobile deal


It looks like Jay-Z didn't just buy Spotify rival Tidal for the lulz, as the high-quality streaming service is now part of T-Mobile's Music Freedom. As a refresher, that package lets Uncarrier customers listen to all the streaming music they want without cutting into their data caps. The only catch is that it's limited to T-Mo-approved services, though it does include the most popular ones like Spotify, Google Play, iTunes Radio and Pandora. Fortunately for Jay-Z, he concluded the $56 million deal to buy Tidal just a couple of weeks ago; and with the T-Mobile deal in place, there's now a strong incentive for a lot more folks to try it.


The deal also gives T-Mobile a streaming service that's a cut above Spotify and Pandora in quality, albeit it at double the price. T-Mobile's Music Freedom is thorny case for net neutrality, however. In fact, we noted at the time that it specifically disadvantaged Tidal, since T-Mo customers would probably avoid a service that cuts into their data plans. The new deal solves that problem for Tidal, but what about other companies not onboard? The lawsuits and challenges to the FCC rules are just starting, and we imagine that T-Mobile's rule-skirting service will come up more than once.

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