HBO Max is finally here to give streaming veterans Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, as well as fellow industry rookies Disney+ and Apple TV+, a run for their money.
The special offer is also better than T-Mobile’s “Netflix & Quibi on us” deal… if you’re only interested in getting a single line of Unlimited Elite service with unlimited talk, text, and data, 100 gigs of “premium” data, HD streaming capabilities, a 30GB mobile hotspot allotment, free 5G access, and unlimited international texting to 120+ countries.
Starting with the second line, however, T-Mo undercuts Ma Bell, charging a total of $140 compared to $150 a month, $140 instead of $180 for three lines, and $170 compared to $200 for four lines at the time of this writing.
Keep in mind that AT&T’s Unlimited Extra and Unlimited Starter plans do not come with HBO Max bundled in, but on the bright side, there are also a bunch of other ways you can get free access to the newest video streaming platform. These include existing HBO Now subscriptions, as well as folks on AT&T TV Now Max, AT&T Internet 1000, DirecTV Premier, U-Verse U400 and U450 plans.