Verizon Communications announced on Monday its plan to provide bundled streaming subscriptions to Netflix and the Warner Bros Discovery-owned Max platforms for its customers. Subscribers of Verizon's 'myPlan' can now choose ad-supported plans for both Netflix and Max at a combined cost of $10 per month, effective from Thursday.
This addition marks the latest inclusion in Verizon's «myPlan» package, enabling users to subscribe to various services, including Apple Music, Walmart+, and Walt Disney's streaming services, each priced at $10 per month.
The trend of telecom providers collaborating with streaming platforms continues to grow, aiming to enhance the appeal of their plans for consumers. Simultaneously, streaming services view these partnerships as opportunities to attract a wider audience.
Verizon is set to introduce two content bundles, one featuring Netflix and Max, and the other comprising the Disney bundle. The Disney bundle includes Disney+ (ad-free), Hulu (with ads), and ESPN+ (with ads), all available for $20 per month.
These bundled offerings, featuring Netflix and Max, will be accessible to Verizon mobile customers subscribed to the Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus, or Unlimited Ultimate plans.
Q1. What are bundled streaming subscriptions fee of Netflix and Max?
A1. Verizon's «myPlan» package enables users to subscribe to various services, including Apple Music, Walmart+, and Walt Disney's streaming services, each priced at $10 per month.
Q2. What are content bundles of Verizon?
A2. Verizon is set to introduce two content bundles, one featuring Netflix and Max, and the other comprising the Disney bundle. The Disney bundle includes Disney+ (ad-free), Hulu (with ads), and ESPN+ (with ads), all