Rogers Offers Netflix, Apple TV+ and Disney+ for Just $22 Monthly

Rogers Launches Affordable Streaming Bundle for Subscribers
Rogers has introduced an enticing offer that combines three popular streaming platforms into a single package for just $22 per month. This deal is available exclusively to customers who subscribe to Rogers Xfinity home internet or xfinity TV services.
What’s Included in the Bundle?
If you’re already a subscriber to Rogers Xfinity TV or Internet, this bundle could be perfect for you. It includes Netflix, Disney+ (available with ads and at 1080p), and Apple TV+ (in 4K) at a reduced price.Normally, these three services would set you back around $32 monthly, but with this new bundle, you save about $10. If you're looking to upgrade your Netflix or Disney+ experience by removing ads and accessing 4K content, you'll need to pay the additional cost.
Avoiding Account Conflicts
To ensure a smooth transition without canceling your current Netflix or Disney+ subscriptions, it’s critically important that your existing plan matches the pricing tier of the option purchased through the Rogers Stream Saver portal. For more details on how to set up this feature and avoid any issues, check out their FAQ page.
availability Across Canada
This service is currently accessible in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba but will roll out nationwide later this year. Some regions in Ontario may also have access right now.
The Ultimate TV Package Option
The Growing Trend of streaming Bundles
This type of bundled offering has become increasingly common within the industry as companies look for ways to attract subscribers amidst fierce competition.As an example, Bell provides its own bundle featuring Netflix alongside disney+ and Crave for only $22 each month while Telus offers a similar combination including Prime Video at a slightly higher price point of $23 monthly.
Add-On Options: Sports Content Available Too!
if sports are more your speed, consider adding Rogers Sportsnet+. While its price recently increased by 30%, making it less appealing initially—it essentially brings back pricing levels from last year when combined with other options available through Rogers.
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