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U Mobile Video-Onz lets you watch Netflix, Twitter and even Facebook Videos without using your quota

U Mobile Video-Onz is an awesome way to enjoy videos without utilising your precious data quota. Now they have made it even better by adding Facebook, Twitter and Netflix to its list of supported channels.

Video-Onz was introduced in April and it offers unlimited video streaming on its higher tier postpaid plans like Hero P98. For other users on postpaid and prepaid, you’ll get 100% quota for Video-Onz based on your data plan. With the inclusion of Facebook, Twitter and Netflix, Video-Onz now supports a total of 21 channels.

For Facebook, this includes Live videos for both viewing and broadcasting as well as normal videos that you watch from your timeline. It also supports viewing and uploading of videos to Twitter. Do note that the Video-Onz free data streaming promo is valid until 31 December 2016.

For more info, visit U Mobile’s Video-Onz page.

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