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Top 5 Internet Providers That Include Streaming Perks

Caroline Lefelhoc

Written by Caroline Lefelhoc - Pub. Feb 23, 2026 / Updated Feb 23, 2026

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Caroline Lefelhoc

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Caroline Lefelhoc

Caroline Lefelhoc is a seasoned writer, copywriter, and editor with over five years of experience creating engaging, informative content. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from the University of Akron. Notably, she has served as the copywriting director and lead copy editor for the luxury media conglomerate Haute Media Group. In addition to her leadership roles, Caroline is a freelance writer for businesses of all sizes across various industries, including many internet-based companies. Her expertise extends to the technology sector, where she has crafted content for tech startups and SaaS businesses. For CompareInternet.com, she provides helpful insight for consumers on internet technology, trends in remote work and learning, digital opportunity, software and Wi-Fi. Outside work, she enjoys testing new Pinterest recipes and spending time with her family—her husband, their one-year-old daughter, an enthusiastic golden retriever named Beckham, and two cats, Gryffindor and Toast.

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    Top 5 Internet Providers That Include Streaming Perks

    You’ve finally carved out a Friday night for yourself. You want to catch up on The Last of Us on Max, but then you remember you canceled that subscription last month. You jump over to Netflix to rewatch Stranger Things, only to realize your password-sharing days are long gone, and you’re now on the hook for your own plan. You think about firing up Peacock to watch the Traitors reunion you missed, but that’s yet another monthly charge on your credit card statement. By the time you’ve finished logging in and out of apps and doing mental math on what you’re actually paying for, you’re too stressed out to watch anything at all.

    Streaming was supposed to simplify entertainment. Instead, most households are quietly hemorrhaging $80, $100, sometimes $150 a month across a half-dozen platforms, on top of an internet bill that isn’t getting any cheaper.

    Here’s what the major internet providers don’t advertise loudly enough: some of the best internet plans in the country already come with free or heavily discounted access to the streaming services you’re paying for separately right now. Netflix. Peacock. Max. Apple TV+. Bundled in, just waiting to be claimed.

    Below you can see the internet providers that include streaming perks, what services you get, and how to find the best internet and streaming bundles available in your area.

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    Why Internet Providers Bundle Streaming Services

    Internet providers have been in a quiet war for your attention and your loyalty. As competition intensifies, especially with the rise of fiber and 5G home internet, internet providers have started differentiating themselves beyond speed and price—they’re focusing on overall value. Throwing in a Netflix subscription or a free year of Apple TV+ is a powerful retention tool. For customers, it means a chance to consolidate bills and save money every month, as long as you know what’s on offer.

    Not all streaming perks are created equal, though. Some providers offer free ad-supported tiers that you might not want. Others bundle full premium subscriptions worth $15–$18 a month. Knowing what’s offered matters when you’re comparing plans.

     

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    The providers with the perks

     

    Internet Providers That Include Streaming Perks in 2025

    Here’s a breakdown of the major internet providers currently bundling streaming services with their plans.

    T-Mobile 5G Home Internet

    Streaming Perks: Hulu, Paramount+

    T-Mobile 5G Home Internet has quickly become one of the more compelling internet options in the country, and the All-In plan makes that case even stronger. At $70/month with AutoPay (or $55/month when bundled with a T-Mobile voice line), the All-In plan includes both Hulu (with ads) and Paramount+ Essential at no extra charge. That’s access to Hulu Originals, hit movies, and full seasons of your favorite series through Hulu (Kardashians, anyone?), plus Paramount+’s library of over 40,000 episodes and movies, including live sports, CBS programming, and exclusive originals like Yellowstone spinoffs and Survivor, all baked into your monthly bill. Combined, that’s nearly $21 in streaming value included every single month.

    Beyond the streaming perks, the All-In plan is stacked: you get a premium Wi-Fi 7 gateway, a mesh Wi-Fi extender, advanced cyber security, 24/7 tech support, and a gateway upgrade after year three. Every T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan also comes with a 5-year price guarantee, meaning your rate on internet data won’t go up for at least five years. T-Mobile 5G covers 70 million households nationwide, sets up in about 15 minutes, and requires no annual contract. If you want to test it out first, they even offer a 15-day trial with a full refund if it’s not for you [1].

    Verizon Fios & Home Internet

    Streaming Perks: Netflix & HBO Max (With Ads), Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ (With Ads)

    Verizon has one of the more generous streaming ecosystems in the industry. Their myPlan and myHome packages let customers add a Netflix & HBO Max (With Ads) package starting at $10/month (saving $8.98) or a Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ (With Ads) package starting at $10/month (saving $9.99/month) [2].

    Verizon Fios internet subscribers on select plans can also access the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundle at a discount. Verizon’s 5G Home Internet coverage has grown considerably, and the flexibility of the streaming add-on makes its plans easier to justify than a standalone ISP with no extras.

    Xfinity

    Streaming Perks: Peacock Premium, Netflix, Apple TV+

    Xfinity gives internet-only subscribers access to Peacock Premium at no additional cost, a perk that has become increasingly valuable as Peacock’s live sports library has expanded. Higher-tier internet and TV bundles can include Netflix Standard and Apple TV+, and Xfinity’s xFi Gateway aggregates all your streaming apps in one unified interface. Xfinity is also one of the more negotiation-friendly providers, meaning existing customers who ask can sometimes unlock streaming add-ons at a reduced rate [3].

    Spectrum

    Streaming Perks: Disney+, Max, Hulu, Peacock Premium, Paramount+, AMC+ (with qualifying TV plan)

    Spectrum is quietly one of the most stacked providers when it comes to streaming — but there’s an important caveat. The real streaming value kicks in when you pair Spectrum Internet with one of their TV plans [4]. The TV Select Signature package includes Disney+ Basic, Max with Ads, Hulu, Peacock Premium, Paramount+ Essential, ESPN Unlimited, FOX One, AMC+ with Ads, and ViX Premium—all at no extra cost. That’s a lineup that would run you well over $60 a month if you were paying for each service individually. If you’re already planning to keep some form of live TV in your household, bundling it with Spectrum Internet is one of the better value moves available right now. For internet-only customers, the perks are more modest, but Spectrum sweetens the deal in other ways.

    Optimum

    Streaming Perks: HBO Max Basic With Ads

    Optimum is currently offering HBO Max Basic With Ads included for up to 12 months with qualifying internet plans [5]. Customers on 1 Gig Internet or above get the full 12-month promotional period, while 500 Mbps subscribers receive 6 months free. HBO Max is home to HBO originals like The Last of Us and House of the Dragon, along with Warner Bros. theatrical releases and a deep library of TV. After the promotional period, the plan auto-renews at the standard retail rate, so make sure to mark your calendar. Optimum’s fiber availability has been expanding, making this an increasingly relevant option for households on the East Coast and in parts of Texas.

     

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    Tips for Maximizing Your Internet and Streaming Bundle

    Don’t assume your current provider is giving you everything. Many streaming perks require you to actively redeem them through a provider portal or app. Log in to your account and check the “perks" or “extras" section—you may already have free streaming credits waiting to be claimed.

    Stack perks to eliminate individual subscriptions. If your internet plan includes Netflix and your wireless plan includes Apple TV+, you may be able to cancel those subscriptions entirely and pocket the savings. Build a quick list of what you’re paying versus what’s already bundled, and cut accordingly.

    Ask your current provider before switching. Retention departments at major ISPs often have more flexibility than their standard sales teams. If you mention you’re considering a competitor with better streaming perks, you may be surprised by what they’ll offer to keep your business.

    Look beyond the headline speed. Two plans with identical download speeds can have very different overall values when you factor in bundled streaming. A plan that costs $10 more per month but includes $20 worth of streaming is objectively the better deal.

    Is Free Streaming Worth Switching Providers For?

    Streaming perks alone shouldn’t be the primary reason you choose an internet provider; reliability, speed, and customer service matter far more in your day-to-day experience. But when you’re comparing two providers that are otherwise neck and neck on what matters most, bundled streaming can tip the scales decisively.

    The streaming landscape will keep evolving, and internet providers know that households bundling everything together are the least likely to leave. That competition is working in your favor; more free perks, better pricing, and more flexibility than the industry has ever offered.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does my internet provider include free streaming? 

    It depends on your provider and plan tier. Several major ISPs bundle free or discounted streaming services with select internet or TV plans. The best perks are often tied to higher-speed tiers or TV add-ons, so it’s worth checking your current plan to see what you might already be entitled to.

    Are bundled streaming perks really free? 

    In most cases, yes. The streaming subscription cost is included in your internet or bundle plan, with no separate charge. However, many are promotional offers that expire after 6 or 12 months, after which they auto-renew at the standard retail rate. Always read the fine print so you’re not surprised by a charge after the promo period ends.

    Can I get streaming perks if I only have internet, not TV? 

    Sometimes. Xfinity includes Peacock Premium for internet-only customers, and Optimum’s HBO Max offer applies to internet subscribers on 500 Mbps or above. However, providers like Spectrum reserve their biggest streaming bundles for TV plan subscribers. If you’ve cut the cord, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and Xfinity tend to offer the best perks for internet-only households.

    Sources

    [1] T-mobile.com. “Home Internet Plans"

    [2] Verizon.com. “Products Perks Entertainment"

    [3] Xfinity.com. “Digital Streaming Services"

    [4] Spectrum.com. “Streaming"

    [5] Optimum.com. “Deals"

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    Caroline Lefelhoc is a seasoned writer, copywriter, and editor with over five years of experience creating engaging, informative content. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from the University of Akron. Notably, she has served as the copywriting director and lead copy editor for the luxury media conglomerate Haute Media Group. In addition to her leadership roles, Caroline is a freelance writer for businesses of all sizes across various industries, including many internet-based companies. Her expertise extends to the technology sector, where she has crafted content for tech startups and SaaS businesses. For CompareInternet.com, she provides helpful insight for consumers on internet technology, trends in remote work and learning, digital opportunity, software and Wi-Fi. Outside work, she enjoys testing new Pinterest recipes and spending time with her family—her husband, their one-year-old daughter, an enthusiastic golden retriever named Beckham, and two cats, Gryffindor and Toast.

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