The Latest Streaming Service Plans Netflix Offers
Learn about Netflix add-on plans, subscription tiers and more.
Modern Netflix streaming bundles are virtually indistinguishable from the company’s initial service packages. To say the company has come a long way since it was founded way back in 1997 is an understatement.
Many of Netflix’s latest generation of customers aren’t even aware that perhaps the most well-known streaming platform in the world used to send out DVDs via mail. But that is exactly how the company got its start. Customers would sign up for a monthly subscription, pick a couple movies from the company’s website and patiently wait several days for their order to arrive.
That is a far cry from the Netflix of today. Now, the streaming giant gives customers instant access to the latest array of TV shows and movies, as well as plenty of classics. The company even produces and funds its fair share of original shows to provide customers with exclusive content.
While having access to on-demand TV shows and movies in an ad-free format is quite appealing, several recent price hikes have left some customers rethinking their Netflix subscription.
The rise of other streaming apps like Disney+, YouTube TV, Apple TV, HBO Max, Amazon Prime and Hulu have made it even more difficult for customers to choose which platforms to subscribe to.
With that in mind, we took a closer look at streaming options with Netflix and broke down cost saving options, like streaming bundles. Read on to learn more!
What Is a Streaming Bundle?
A streaming bundle is the modern variation of those cable bundles you have likely paid for at one time or another. Cable bundles traditionally combine Internet, phone and TV services into a single package. The premise of this is to allow you to access multiple services and save money.
Streaming bundles are not much different and are typically divided into one of two main categories. The first type of streaming bundle combines multiple streaming services. For instance, a Disney+ subscription grants you access to ESPN as well, since the House of Mouse owns both.
The other type of streaming bundle you can take advantage of combines either Internet or phone services like Verizon with free streaming subscriptions like Hulu. Internet and phone service providers have offered free subscriptions to everything from Paramount to Showtime and of course, Netflix.
Current Netflix Tiers
Before we reveal how you can find streaming deals that include Netflix, Peacock, Amazon Fire TV and the like, let’s recap Netflix’s current subscription tiers. In case you cannot find a streaming bundle that suits your needs, this information will help you select the right Netflix subscription tier for your streaming preferences.
Netflix’s most basic subscription costs $9.99 per month. You can watch content on one screen at a time and can only download content on a single device.
The mid tier plan is $15.49 per month. With this plan, you can stream content on up to two devices simultaneously. You can also stream in HD and download content to up to two devices.
The top plan is $19.99 per month. At this price point, you can watch or download content on as many as four devices. You can also view content in ultra HD.
How You Can Save Big and Catch Your Favorite TV Shows
If you want to check out current streaming deals, you should research Internet and phone providers that serve your area. However, individually navigating your way around each provider’s website can be tedious.
Fortunately, you can compare multiple phone service and Internet providers in seconds using SmartMove’s platform.
If you are ready to save money and access the best streaming bundles in your area, let SmartMove help. We have search platforms for mobile, cable TV, and Internet service providers so you can find just what you are looking for in no time.
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