Wireless Carriers Intro Still More Streaming Service Offers https://ift.tt/fe2RZLy Wireless carriers and streaming services long ago recognized the mutual customer-growth benefits to be realized by teaming up, and that dynamic is clearly still compelling. Case in point: Verizon recently bowed a limited-time offer of $30 off an annual subscription to the NFL+ Premium streaming service, normally priced at $79.99, to score access to live local and primetime regular season and post-season games, and on-demand content, on their smartphones and tablets. Verizon also recently extended its deal offering prepaid wireless customers six months of free access to Disney+ when they activate or upgrade to an unlimited plan. Meanwhile, starting Aug. 31, T-Mobile — which has deals with multiple streaming service providers — expanded its relationship with Apple TV+. The wireless carrier had been offering Apple TV+ (normally $4.99 per month) free for one year to its unlimited wireless customers. Now, it’s offering the streamer free to new and existing T-Mobile Magenta Max (its top-tier plan) customers for as long as they remain on the plan. advertisement advertisement In addition, those on unlimited Magenta plans are eligible for six months free access to Apple TV+. Thereafter, they will be billed the standard $4.99 per month. T-Mobile also continues to offer Netflix with most Magenta Max and Magenta plans — either the streamer’s basic or standard tier, depending on their mobile plan; a free year of Parmount+’s ad-supported Essential plan (normally $4.99 per month) to new and existing customers on consumer postpaid plans; and one free year of TelevisaUnivision’s new ViX+ Spanish-language streamer (normally $6.99 per month) for new and existing customers. Mobile Marketing via MediaPost.com: mobile https://ift.tt/4u7mObx September 22, 2022 at 01:01PM
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