Verizon Communications Inc. will start offering a special bundle featuring Netflix and Max streaming services for just $10 per month. The firm bundled its subscription plans with streaming services for its customers.
Customers of Verizon registered on its Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus, or Unlimited Ultimate plans may choose from three myPlan options, including Netflix and Max streaming. The company said that all subscribers will have the option to pay for the Netflix and Max with ads bundle as a "perk" since this is offered at a cheaper price compared to the regular streaming subscription.
Verizon's myPerk Plan
Netflix's regular subscription plan with ads costs $6.99, while Max with ads is priced at $9.99. With these prices, Verizon's myPlan perk streaming bundle is truly a big saver. As per Fox Business, the wireless communication service provider will ask myPlan subscribers who registered for the perk to pay an additional $10 monthly for the streaming bundle.
Customers can enjoy savings of as much as 40% for the streaming perk bundle offer. Verizon said it will officially launch the Netflix and Max with Ads bundle perk on Thursday, Dec. 7. The company is the first wireless communication firm to offer this type of bundle to customers.
A Strategy to Offer More Value for Its Subscribers
Verizon explained the new Netflix and Max bundle is a strategic move to offer more value to its customers. It is banking on its relationships with the leading players in the streaming space to continue finding more benefits to offer.
"Customers want unbeatable offers from top partners that deliver the best services and experiences they want, and on the nation's most reliable network," Verizon Consumer Group's chief revenue officer, Frank Boulben, said in a media release. "With these only for Verizon deals and first-of-its-kind bundled content offers you can get through myPlan, there's never been a better time to be a Verizon customer."
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