Verizon wants to offer its Apple TV, YouTube TV deal to more of its subscribers

Verizon is reportedly considering expanding its partnership with Apple and Google to more of its pay TV and wireless subscribers, not just its 5G customers.Earlier this year, Verizon announced a deal in which its 5G in-home, fixed wireless customers would receive either a 4K Apple TV streaming device or a limited period of free access to YouTube TV.According to the Wall Street Journal, Verizon is now looking at opening up that deal to more of its customers while also including some of the content from its Oath brands. An announcement regarding the plans could be coming as soon as this month.The potential move further illustrates Verizon’s shift toward focusing its energy on its network under new CEO Hans Vestberg.Former CEO Lowell McAdam earlier this year touted Verizon’s 5G network and said several major media companies were excited about the potential.

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