Now that AT&T has taken ownership of DirecTV, it has rolled out the first set of offers combining the two companies' products.
Boasting the "first-ever nationwide package of TV and wireless services—all from a single provider on one bill, with special discounts," AT&T announced an offer combining DirecTV's satellite TV with AT&T's cellular plans for families. This offer, available from August 10 until November 14, requires customers to sign a 24-month contract for the DirecTV part of the package. They'll pay $200 a month for "HD and DVR service for up to four TV receivers, unlimited talk and text for four wireless lines, and 10GB of shareable wireless data."
There's also an option to bundle AT&T's pre-existing U-Verse TV service with wireless for similar prices, available in the 21 states where AT&T already offered pay-TV. That one requires a 12-month contract.
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