Verizon has introduced a glowing “V” in its new corporate logo — its biggest redesign in more than two decades — and is launching a new set of discounted streaming options for landline broadband customers.
The telco’s myHome program, patterned on its myPlan mobile offering, provides mix-and-match flexibility for home internet, live TV, entertainment and connected home offerings. Verizon says the pricing for myHome will be guaranteed for up to four years, with “no hidden fees” and no equipment charges.
Verizon’s myHome lets consumers choose a Fios, 5G Home or LTE Home internet plan. They can then choose a live TV option — either Fios TV (if available) or YouTube TV — or not. Then, they can select content streaming service add-ons for $10 per month, which is cheaper than if they were purchased separately: Netflix and Max (with ads), the Disney Bundle (Disney+ with no ads, Hulu with ads and ESPN+), YouTube Premium and Walmart+ membership with an included Paramount+ subscription. Later this summer, Verizon will add $10-per-month options for the Apple One bundle (with Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and iCloud) or the Apple Music family plan (up to six accounts).