The company’s ‘All in One Plan’ package is said to offer TV content to four TVs, streaming to mobile devices, as well as a $160 phone package for four devices with unlimited voice and text, including 10GB of shared data across four lines.The combination of the two provides a $10 discount, pricing the cheapest package at $200 per month.
The move comes shortly after its $50 billion acquisition of DirecTV. In May 2015 its rival Verizon acquired AOL for $4.4 billion in a bid to expand its digital and video platforms.
“Today is the first of many planned moves to enable our customers to enjoy a premium entertainment experience almost anywhere,” said Brad Bentley, CMO of AT&T entertainment and internet services.
“We’re going to deliver more TV and entertainment choices to more screens – when and where our customers want it. And we’ll offer incredible value with more flexibility and convenience through our integrated packages that deliver a great experience.”