A new service, Freeway Overpass, gives users on AT&T and Verizon Wireless usage-capped plans the ability to use an unlimited amount of selected data-heavy mobile apps and content by paying a few dollars per month.
To launch Freeway Overpass, Seattle-based Syntonic has lined up content providers including YouTube, Facebook, Spotify, HBO, Twitter, NBC Sports and ESPN for various all-you-can-eat packages. Netflix is the one notable data-hungry app that’s not currently in the Freeway Overpass mix.
The Overpass unlimited data-access options are available for both single apps and bundles of apps, including one-day, week-long, one-month, and three-month options. The offers vary by carrier and operating system, and include free introductory options, sponsored offers and subscription plans.
For example, unlimited Spotify usage starts at 99 cents per week, while the “Basic Bundle” of YouTube, Spotify, Facebook and Instagram will be $2.99 per week. A bundle of music apps including Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Spotify and SoundCloud is priced at $1.99 per week or $5.99 per month.
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