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DirecTV Stream will increase its prices between $ 1 and $ 10 starting next month


Los clientes verán un incremento en el precio de la suscripción a partir del 2022.
Customers will see an increase in subscription price from 2022.

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Rubén Rivera

DirecTV satellite and streaming services will receive a price increase in January . The increase is attributed by the company to programming costs, as well as to “higher than normal inflation in all our suppliers.”

As of January 23 of the year 2022 , customers of both services will see their bills increased , although the amount will depend on the service.

Most DirecTV customers will see an increase in your monthly costs between $ 1 and $ 10 dollars , depending on the package they have contracted.

In addition, costs for regional networks will be determined based on zip code. This means that some customers could see a monthly increase of $ 2 more per month , others will see a decrease , and some customers will not see any changes when the new prices go into effect.

Customers of streaming services, will also see a price increase on many of the streaming packages . Price increases per month will range from $ 4 to $ 10 dollars more, depending on the plan . The changes will affect many DirecTV Stream users.

The company said the decision to raise prices would come “despite our efforts to absorb some of these costs. ”

“ As competitors continue to reduce their offerings, your DirecTV team remains firmly committed to leading the way. most robust channels in the industry and unmatched leadership in premium news and sports content, ”the company wrote.

Consumers with promotional discounts will continue to be billed at their current rate until terminated the promotional period , at which time the new price will be reflected on your invoice.

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