Verizon to give streaming service to wireless customers, as new video entrants make grab for customers
Verizon Communications Inc. said it would provide its wireless customers on unlimited data plans a year of free access to Disney+, giving the new streaming entrant a huge potential boost and the cellphone carrier a fresh way to hold on to customers.
The video service from Walt Disney Co. includes films and TV series from Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic, among others. It will cost $6.99 a month when it launches on Nov. 12 and goes up against Netflix Inc.
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