Must be 18 years of age or older subject to additional eligibility terms. Access content from each service separately, and select ESPN+ content via Hulu. The Disney Bundle includes Disney+, Hulu (ad-supported plan), and ESPN+. If you switch to a non-qualifying plan, you will be billed by Verizon for your subscription. You must remain on a qualified Verizon service plan to retain The Disney Bundle offer. After promo period ends, your Disney Bundle subscription will auto-renew on a monthly basis at the then-current monthly price (currently $13.99+tax/month), and Verizon will charge your Verizon bill monthly unless you cancel through Verizon. Your 6 months of The Disney Bundle on us starts from date of redemption with Verizon.
Must install eligible service, then redeem offer through Verizon within 60 days from delivery of redemption email from Verizon. Offer valid until 6.15.22 for eligible new Verizon Home Internet service customers. Whole-Home Wi-Fi rental is available at no extra charge with Fios Gigabit Connection and Fios 2 Gigabit Connection plans and for $20/mo with all other Fios internet plans. Additional Extenders are available to rent or purchase. Self-install includes one router, and if requested by customer, one extender. Wi-Fi extender provided during or after installation if recommended after Wi-Fi performance analysis by Fios Tech or upon customer request. Whole-Home Wi-Fi includes one router and Wi-Fi extender rental. Verizon reserves the right to charge back the $300 discount if eligible service is canceled w/in 180 days.
One Stream TV sound bar device per order, while supplies last. Must install Fios Gigabit Connection service and redeem offer w/in 60 days of installation date, or by no later than 9.15.22, whichever is first. Use of The Disney Bundle is subject to the Disney+ and ESPN+ Subscriber Agreement.
Your 12 months of The Disney Bundle on us starts from date of redemption with Verizon. Once you're signed up, you'll get two months of service free, without a "term contract" or credit check.Offer valid until 6.15.22 for eligible new Verizon Home Internet service customers. These include eligibility for SNAP benefits, Medicaid, SSI, and more. Regardless, yesterday's speed upgrades come at no additional cost to users, so it's difficult to complain too much here - if they'd come with a price hike, we would certainly feel differently.Īgain, Comcast's Internet Essentials plan is geared toward low-income households, so if you want to give it a shot, you'll need to meet a few requirements first. The 5Mbps upload limit is also a bit on the low side, though it's definitely a slight improvement. Every 50GB used beyond that limit will run you an extra $10 - that could quickly become troublesome if users aren't paying attention to their usage. Comcast hasn't raised the plan's data cap as part of this move, so users will still be limited to a maximum of 1.2TB per calendar month. That's significantly better than what the subscription previously offered, and it's much more competitive with low-cost plans from other providers. Moving forward, the $9.95/month Internet Essentials plan will offer down and upstream speeds of 50Mbps and 5Mbps, respectively. Given that we're in the middle of a global pandemic, it seems Comcast has decided those speeds aren't quite satisfactory anymore.
The plan in question is called "Internet Essentials," and typically only offers speeds of 25Mbps for downloads and 3Mbps for uploads. Yesterday was one such time: as part of its commitment to "digital equity," Comcast is doubling the download speed of its low-income internet plan for all participating consumers. What just happened? It's no secret that Comcast isn't exactly a beloved internet service provider, but every now and then, the company does something that purely benefits consumers.