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Jacob Siegal
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AT&T was relatively early to the internet TV market, introducing DirecTV Now all the way back in 2016, months before Google would launch YouTube TV and Hulu would add a live component to its streaming service.
A few years later, things got complicated when DirecTV Now became AT&T TV Now, and then AT&T TV was added to the mix. AT&T simplified its internet TV portfolio in January by shutting down AT&T TV Now and merging it with AT&T TV, but it didn't actually kick anyone off their plans if they weren't ready to move to AT&T TV.
As a result, there are still people who are paying for their original DirecTV Now and AT&T TV Now plans, but starting next month, their bills are going to go up -- no matter which defunct plan they're on.
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If you still have AT&T TV Now or DirecTV Now, your bill’s about to go up originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 5 Mar 2021 at 22:15:56 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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