Verizon’s 5G home internet launch will come with free YouTube TV or Apple TV 4K

Verizon today announced that Google and Apple will be its first video streaming launch partners when the telecom's 5G broadband service arrives later this year. It also revealed its fourth and final launch market, Indianapolis, which joins the previously announced Houston, Sacramento, and Los Angeles.

The announcement today confirms a previous rumor late last month; customers who sign up to Verizon's 5G home internet service can choose to receive a free subscription to YouTube TV or an Apple TV 4K device (but not both.) In addition, they'll also be able to access content from NFL, NBA, and news from Verizon's own media network, Oath, reports Bloomberg. If you're wondering whether you'll find leftover content from the defunct Go90 app,...

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