Verizon is launching myHome, a new offering for home internet customers that lets them choose discounted streaming packages and select YouTube TV as their bundled pay-TV provider.
The new plan’s arrival is accompanied by the rollouts of a new consumer plan, Verizon Access, and a new smartphone management setup for Verizon Business.
The telco giant is also updating its brand and logo as it brings the new options to the marketplace. Verizon’s existing 67 million home internet customers, or any new ones signing up, will have the option of creating a custom entertainment experience via myHome.
Customers will choose “content perks,” the company said, from various streaming services for $10 a month. Among the bundled options are Netflix & Max (with ads), the Disney Bundle (including Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+), YouTube Premium, and Walmart+ membership with an included Paramount+ subscription. (Apple One and Apple Music Family are coming later this summer.) The pricing is guaranteed for up to 4 years, the company noted.
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