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Rogers launches StreamSaver: Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+ combined in a single plan

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A small revolution is brewing in the Canadian streaming world. Rogers has just unveiled its new StreamSaver plan, an unprecedented bundle that brings together Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+ under a single subscription. An initiative that promises to make life easier for series and movie enthusiasts.

Unlimited streaming… without breaking the bank

The math is simple: by choosing the StreamSaver pack, customers save more than 30% compared to subscribing to each platform separately. Bret Leech, President of Residential at Rogers, does not hide his ambition: “We want to provide more value and a simpler way for our customers to enjoy content.”

For those who can’t do without sports, Rogers offers the option to add Sportsnet+ to this already packed bundle. Enough to satisfy both series lovers and sports fans alike.

A seamless and gradual integration

The strength of this offer lies in its integration with the Rogers Xfinity ecosystem. No more juggling between apps: thanks to Rogers’ award-winning voice remote, subscribers can effortlessly navigate between Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+ without leaving their couch.

Residents of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba will be the first to subscribe to this offer. The rest of Canada will have to wait until the end of the year to enjoy this advantageous bundle.

With StreamSaver, Rogers reaffirms its position as a leader in communications and entertainment in Canada, while providing a concrete solution to the growing fragmentation of streaming offerings.

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