Verizon rolls out +play beta, offers free 1-year Netflix subscription
Verizon Wireless unveiled a new consolidated platform where users can access all their streaming services in one place. Through the +play platform, users can access and manage their subscriptions.
The good news is that the beta version of +play is now up and running. You can access your subscriptions from these services:
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Netflix
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Disney+
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HBO Max
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AMC+
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NBA League Pass Premium
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Discovery+
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NFL+
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Calm
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Peloton
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DuoLingo
Along with the beta launch, Big Red is offering a one-year Netflix subscription to customers who sign up using the +play platform. This allows users to save up to $240 for the one-year subscription.
If you are interested, you’ll have to sign up for an annual subscription to one of the platforms available on +play. Once the 12-month period is over, you’ll need to cancel or downgrade your subscription to a lower fee.
You can learn more about this here.
Source: The Verge
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