AT&T now offers DirecTV Now to Unlimited Choice customers for an extra $10 a month
AT&T has a new deal for customers on the company’s
cheaper, $60-a-month Unlimited Choice plan:
DirecTV Now for an extra $10 a month.
It’s a deal that the company has previously offered to customers
on the $90 Unlimited Plus plan, which offers HD streaming, 10GB of tethering, free HBO,
and no speed cap — unlike the cheaper Unlimited Choice plan.
The new $10 deal for Unlimited Choice customers comes in the
form of a $25-per-month video credit that starts after three billing cycles.
When applied to the base-level $35-a-month DirecTV Now plan, that credit works
out to the promised $10-per-month price point. Unlimited Plus customers can
also apply that credit to a pricier plan or AT&T’s DirecTV or U-verse TV
services instead, should they prefer more conventional TV options.
The base $35-a-month “Live a Little”
plan offers over 60 channels, including AMC, FX, SyFy, USA, CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC,
TNT, and more. That isn’t a bad deal for $10 extra, assuming you’re looking for
an over-the-top TV service.
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