T-Mobile is currently offering an awesome deal that's hard to resist for content seekers.

T-Mobile announced an awesome deal of free one year's Hulu subscription. The promotion works simply by switching to T-Mobile from AT&T to be eligible with the deal. Subscribers will then receive a notification from T-Mobile for the free Hulu.

This Hulu subscription is a year free on top of the free DirecTV Now as per statement from T-Mobile official page. The company describes DirecTV Now as 'barely watchable' and 'total disaster' which is why it wants to make everything right by offering an awesome deal with faster and better network.

Since its launch, DirecTV Now has been criticized for its bugs and glitches. Customers found errors along with the $35 of monthly subscription of live streaming, CNET reported. CEO John Legere commented on the poor service, wondering how AT&T could spend billions on DirecTV but has failed to get it worked.

Hulu, on the other hand, is lauded for its streaming service that works greatly and T-Mobile seems to know how to take on its rival carrier with the new deal.

The promotion was initially introduced last year where T-Mobile offers one year free subscription for AT&T switchers. Seeing the success, the company then launches another promotion with additional Hulu streaming service for a year for those who took DirecTV Now deal. The notification should arrive with a unique code, within a few days.

Meanwhile, it's been reported that T-Mobile has plenty of efforts that 'fire at' AT&T and Verizon - causing them to change strategies. For instance, Verizon has added more features and reducing charges as part of the customer-friendly acts, according to Fool.

Topics T-Mobile, Verizon