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T-Mobile today announced the launch of new streaming service options that include TVision LIVE, VIBE, and CHANNELS, all of which work with a new TVision Hub.


TVision LIVE is priced between $40 and $60 per month and offers up live news, sports, and other content along with on-demand TV shows and 100 hours of cloud DVR. Full details on all of the available channels can be found on T-Mobile's website.

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TVision VIBE is priced at $10 per month and offers over 30 channels from the "most-watched networks on TV" with thousands of shows on demand. TVision Channels allows users to create their own unique mix of channels by subscribing to existing services through T-Mobile at prices starting at $5.99 per month, with support for STARZ, SHOWTIME, and EPIX at launch.

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According to T-Mobile, TVision is available exclusively to T-Mobile postpaid customers, with TVision content available on Apple and Android mobile devices, Apple TV, smart TVs, and the TVision HUB, T-Mobile's version of a TV dongle complete with remote.

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As a perk for TVision subscribers, T-Mobile is offering customers who sign up for the TVision Live TV+ or Live Zone options ($50 and $60 per month, respectively) a free year's subscription of Apple TV+ along with an option to purchase an Apple TV 4K for $99, which is an $80 savings after a rebate.

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TVision launches on November 1, and the Apple TV+ deal is available starting on that date through December 31.

Article Link: T-Mobile Announces New TVision Streaming Service, Offers Free Apple TV+ With Subscription
 
Have they abandoned the existing Tvision service—formerly known as Layer3 TV—that was essentially an IPTV set top? It was more expensive but had a channel line-up closer to what you'd get with traditional cable TV.
 
Definitely excited for this. Seems like a much better deal than YouTube TV and they also have 4K. Can’t wait!
 
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Competition in this market space is good. With everything being monopolized and oligopolized today, this is a breath of fresh air. Not that I'd get any of them anyways.
 
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I miss T-Mobile. Just moved and we don't get good T-Mobile signal at home so we switched to Verizon where we get full bars. I just received our first bill and they're charging $200 in activation fees on top of our normal bill.
 
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