
Comcast Xfinity Netflix bundles are a popular choice for many streaming fans, but what do you really get out of the deal? The bundles often come with a discounted price for Netflix, but the specifics can be a bit murky.
Comcast Xfinity bundles start at $30 per month for a basic plan that includes Netflix, but you can also opt for a more comprehensive plan that includes other perks like HBO and Showtime.
The bundles are only available to Comcast Xfinity internet customers, and you'll need to have a qualifying internet plan to be eligible.
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Comcast is offering a discounted bundle with Netflix and Apple TV+ called StreamSaver, which will cost $15 per month.
This bundle is available to TV and broadband customers in Comcast's footprint and includes NBCUniversal's Peacock Premium with ads.
You'll get a discount of at least 35% compared to buying the services separately, which would cost around $23-$25 per month.
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Netflix Basic with ads costs $6.99/month and Apple TV+ costs $9.99/month, while Peacock Premium with ads is $5.99/month, going up to $7.99/month in July.
To get this bundle, you need to subscribe to Comcast Xfinity TV or broadband.
Comcast is focused on boosting its broadband business with this new bundle, and it's a home run for consumers, according to Dave Watson, president and CEO of Comcast Cable.
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Streaming Bundle Details
The StreamSaver bundle from Comcast is a $15/month deal that includes Netflix, Peacock, and Apple TV+.
You'll get Netflix's "Standard with ads" plan, which locks you in at "Full HD" resolution and only allows two devices. Peacock's "Premium" plan comes with ads, and Apple TV+ has made moves toward advertising.
The bundle cuts more than 30 percent off the separate price of certain tiers of each service. It can be bundled with Comcast's own "NOW TV", which has 40 other cable channels streaming.
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The StreamSaver bundle is considered a "companion to broadband", according to Comcast's CEO David Watson. It's due out on May 29 in the US.
You'll need to be a Comcast/Xfinity cable or broadband subscriber to sign up for the bundle. The fine print is worth reading, as the details can affect your streaming experience.
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