5 Best Internet and Streaming Bundles

The internet and streaming go hand in hand, so it makes sense to get them in a bundle. But only a handful of internet providers give you the option to do that. Among them is Verizon, which offers both its internet and mobile customers all sorts of deals with streamers like Disney+ and Netflix. Xfinity rivals those with its own NowTV and StreamSaver bundles, while Frontier has partnered with YouTube TV to shave $10 off your monthly subscription. You can read more about them below, where we detail the best internet and streaming bundles available right now.

Our recommended three best internet and streaming bundles:
Netflix + Max $10 Verizon Bundle $45 Watch
Verizon + Disney bundle (Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+) $45 Watch
Verizon Fios + Youtube TV Bundle $107.99 Watch

YouTube TV increased its price again, this time to $82.99/month, but with the Verizon Fios + YouTube TV bundle, you can actually pay the old price, $72.99/month, for an entire year. That saves you about $120 total. This deal is available to new YouTube TV subscribers only, and you'd have to activate your YouTube TV account within 90 days of setting up the bundle. Since Verizon internet plans start at $35/month, you'd be paying about $107.99/month for the entirety of the bundle.

Verizon's Disney+ bundle offers can be hard to track since they're constantly changing. But basically, you can either get the Disney+ bundle, which includes Disney+ with no ads, Hulu with Ads, and an ESPN+ subscription free for 6 months if you're on the Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate mobile plan, or for only $10/month (as opposed to the regular $22/month) if you're on any other Verizon plan, whether that's a phone line or home internet. That means you can pay anywhere from $45 (Fios plans start at $35/month) to $90, depending on what plan you pick. Either way, you'll be saving at least $12 per month with the Verizon + Disney+ bundle, which can add up to a whole lot as streaming prices continue to skyrocket in the following months.

The Now TV + Xfinity Internet bundle is a great deal if you want affordable internet and a live TV streaming subscription you can cancel anytime. Xfinity's postpaid internet plans start at $35/month, while Now TV is just $20/month, bringing this bundle's total to $55/month, plus taxes. That's a good price considering most comprehensive live TV services like DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV cost an average of $75/month, and that's on top of an internet service. This bundle already has internet with decent speeds, as well as 125+ channels, a complimentary Peacock premium plan, and live news and sports coverage care of Now TV.

Price: Varies depending on your location and account history.

Good news for Verizon mobile and home internet customers: you're eligible to bundle two of streaming's powerhouse players, Netflix and Max, for just $10/month. Verizon's Netflix + Max bundle includes both of the streamers' ad-supported plans, which go for $7 and $10 respectively, and shaves more than 40% off their usual price. Not only is this package a steal, it's also a rare move on Netflix's part, which isn't usually too keen on bundles. The Netflix + Max is also stackable, meaning you can pair it with another $10-bundle from Verizon (we suggest the Disney-Hulu-ESPN bundle to get the most out of the discounts). This bundle is available to Verizon customers on the Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus, or Unlimited Ultimate plans, which start at $75/month, and the Fios and 5G Home plans which start at $35. Just don't forget to enroll in the provider's myPlan subscription first.

Price: $45/month

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YouTube TV recently increased its monthly price, but the The Frontier + YouTube TV bundle is one of the few ways you can curb this hike. The bundle allows you to pair any of the Frontier internet plans, which start at $44.99/month (500Mbps, no data caps), with YouTube TV at $10 off every month. You pay $72.99 instead of $82.99 for YouTube TV every month, which saves you $120 every year. The bundle comes with an Amazon Eero router and free installation. Note that you'd have to be a new YouTube TV subscriber to be qualified for the bundle, and while YouTube TV remains contract-free, Frontier might have you sign a 12-month agreement.

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