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Verizon (Engadget's parent company) has launched a new deal to try to entice people to its Fios service. Building on the Disney+ promotion the telecom announced last year,new customers can get up to 12 months of Hulu free when they subscribe to Verizon’s more expensive home internet tiers.
Currently,the company's $60 per month 400Mbps plan comes with six months of Hulu for free,in addition to the one-year of Disney+ that was already included with the service before today. Meanwhile,the $80 per month Gigabit plan comes with a full year of both Disney+ and Hulu. Additionally,new Gigabit subscribers can get a free router rental and a complimentary Stream TV. The Android TV set-top box normally costs $70 separately. Both tiers also allow you to save on an unlimited cellular data plan from the carrier if you bundle.
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There are a couple of conditions to keep in mind. The first of which is that the included Hulu subscription gives you access to the platform's ad-supported tier,not its more expensive ad-free plan. Moreover,the base 200Mbps plan,which costs $40 per month,isn't included in the deal. However,it still comes with a free year of Disney+.
One other thing to note is that you'll need to cancel the included Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions if you don't want to pay for them beyond the time that you have access to them for free. Otherwise,they'll automatically renew,costing you $13 per month together. The promotion ends on September 23rd,after which it's possible to redeem the trials until December 23rd. Lastly,the deal is also available to returning customers.
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