Verizon has announced it is going to start including Apple Music in two of its unlimited phone plans, as first reported by 9to5Mac.
An Apple Music subscription normally costs $9.99 a month, and the move
could potentially instantly add millions of new users to the music
streaming platform.
The subscription will be added at no additional cost for
new and existing Verizon customers that have either the Beyond Unlimited
or Above Unlimited plan. Those on Verizon’s Go Unlimited plan will also
get an Apple Music perk — a free six month trial.
Verizon’s partnership with Apple
launched last year, with the carrier offering six free months of Apple
Music for customers with current postpaid unlimited data plans. Upping
things to an outright free subscription is a big deal, especially since
marketing documentation from Verizon indicates no raise in plan prices.
Verizon’s press release says that taxes apply for the “free” Apple Music
subscription, but a spokesperson said customers won’t see a higher bill
because of it.
This certainly isn’t the first time a carrier has
partnered up with a music streaming service to offer free
subscriptions. Last year, Sprint introduced a plan called Unlimited Plus
that included subscriptions to both Hulu and the standard version of
Tidal. It’s hard to say how much that impacted Tidal’s overall
subscription base — around the same time Sprint announced the new deal, The Verge reported that Tidal’s growth was still stagnant at about 3 million users globally. T-Mobile also offers free Netflix with certain unlimited plans — notably ones where the carrier handles taxes and fees automatically.
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Verizon adds free Apple Music to its pricier unlimited data plans
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