Thinking of cutting the cord with T-Mobile's new streaming service TVision?
The wireless company's new streaming service TVision, available now for T-Mobile postpaid customers, lets you choose your own slate of programming – starting at $10 monthly for a collection of 30 networks including AMC, with live news and sports starting at $40 monthly, and the ability to add premium channels if you want.To get more news about moonlive, you can visit official website.
Later this month, T-Mobile customers who began as Sprint subscribers can subscribe (remember T-Mobile's acquisition of Sprint was approved this year). Next year, T-Mobile prepaid and non-T-Mobile customers will gain access.
There's a lot to like about TVision. T-Mobile touts the lack of a contract or set-top box needed to get programming. But that's something already offered by competitors such as Hulu + Live TV ($54.99, 60+ channels), YouTube TV ($64.99 monthly, 85+ channels) and fuboTV (starts at $65 for 115 channels), and Hulu + Live TV ($54.99, 60+ channels).
However, TVision offers more flexibility in what you pay for. The $40 basic Live TV package has 30+ channels including CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, Disney, ESPN, FS1, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox Business Network, TBS, TNT – and in some markets local ABC, Fox and NBC channels (no CBS channels).
Sports fans may want to opt for the Live TV+ ($50 monthly) package, which includes everything in the basic lineup, plus The NFL Network, Big Ten Network, NBCSN, Golf Channel and regional sports networks. Even more sports comes in the Live Zone ($60 monthly) package which adds to the mix NFL Red Zone and eight more channels including the Longhorn Network.
TVision Live also gives you a cloud DVR to store 100 hours of recordings and access to more than 10,000 on-demand programs.
Don't need live TV or sports? There's TVision Vibe ($10 monthly) with AMC, BET, Discovery, Food Network, Hallmark, HGTV, TLC and more (30+ channels total).
Want to add premium networks? TVision Channels lets you subscribe to EPIX ($5.99), Showtime ($10.99) or Starz ($8.99) and have these, along with your TVision packages, wrapped into your T-Mobile bill online or in the app.TVision also lets you choose how to watch. You can download the app on Android and iOS on smartphones and tablets and on streaming devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Android TV and Apple TV.
Content can be found in many different ways. Using a provided iPad with the app already installed – and connected to my home Wi-Fi – TVision's Home screen scrolled through several featured programs including Fox's "The Masked Singer," the Paramount Channel series "Yellowstone" and the "Get Shorty" series on EPIX. With a tap came the option to play the most recent episode and record upcoming ones.
The Home screen also showed what services you have – including TVision Live, TVision Vibe and Showtime – and programs currently being broadcast. But if you prefer to use a grid, hit the Guide button at the bottom of the screen.
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