Comcast‘s Xfinity StreamSaver bundle is now available nationwide. Comcast officially announced the new bundle last week, confirming that it would go live on May 29.
As a reminder, the new StreamSaver bundle costs $15 a month and brings together Apple TV+, Netflix (Standard with ads) and Peacock Premium. At this price, bundle subscribers are saving 30% compared to paying the standalone cost for all three popular streaming services.
As this is an Xfinity bundle, only Xfinity post-paid Internet or Xfinity TV customers are able to sign up to Xfinity StreamSaver. In addition, while Comcast takes over management of all three subscriptions, bundle subscribers will still need to create an account with each service to access apps and content.
If already a subscriber to one or all of these services, and hoping to use the same login details, billing should automatically switch over to Comcast. However, subscribers may find they need to manually cancel their original subscriptions if billed by a third party. Regardless of whether migrating an existing account directly from a service or a third party, it is worth checking that you are not being double billed after activating the bundle.
If an Xfinity Internet subscriber without Xfinity TV, it is also now possible to add the equally new ‘Now StreamSaver’ bundle for an additional $30 a month. Now StreamSaver unlocks access to the $20 Now TV package (includes more than 40 live channels and Peacock Premium), Apple TV+ and Netflix (Standard with ads).
Existing Now TV subscribers can also upgrade their plan to Now StreamSaver for an additional $10 a month, unlocking access to Apple TV+ and Netflix (Standard with ads) in the process.
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