An online promotion touting a new set of streaming-only, no-satellite-TV-service required subscriptions for the NFL Sunday Ticket package from DirecTV has caused some to mistakenly believe that the online version of the out-of-market football service is being made available to anyone in the U.S.
Not so.
DirecTV confirmed that policies governing who can or can’t qualify for its unbundled, streaming-only Ticket option remains generally unchanged. DirecTV began to push the broadband version of Ticket back in 2009, first testing it in Manhattan for $350, then expanding access to consumers in other markets who qualified for it.
The FAQ for the streaming-only packages being offered for the coming NFL season is careful to point out that the online-only service, NFLSundayTicket.TV, “is available to people in select areas, residence types, and enrolled in select universities.” It then directs NFLSundayTicket.TV subscribers to visit www.NFLSundayTicket.TV, where they can input their address to see if they meet the eligibility requirements.
What is new is the variety of packages DirecTV is offering to consumers who qualify for the unbundled, streaming-only packages. There are now three to choose from:
- $329.99 for NFLSundayTicket.TV Max
-$239.99 for NFLSundayTicket.TV Console (limited to the Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4), no Red Zone Channel, and no access to DirecTV Fantasy Zone)
-$199.99 for NFLSundayTicket.TV Digital (no streaming to game consoles, no Red Zone Channel, and no access to DirecTV Fantasy Zone)
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Not so.
DirecTV confirmed that policies governing who can or can’t qualify for its unbundled, streaming-only Ticket option remains generally unchanged. DirecTV began to push the broadband version of Ticket back in 2009, first testing it in Manhattan for $350, then expanding access to consumers in other markets who qualified for it.
The FAQ for the streaming-only packages being offered for the coming NFL season is careful to point out that the online-only service, NFLSundayTicket.TV, “is available to people in select areas, residence types, and enrolled in select universities.” It then directs NFLSundayTicket.TV subscribers to visit www.NFLSundayTicket.TV, where they can input their address to see if they meet the eligibility requirements.
What is new is the variety of packages DirecTV is offering to consumers who qualify for the unbundled, streaming-only packages. There are now three to choose from:
- $329.99 for NFLSundayTicket.TV Max
-$239.99 for NFLSundayTicket.TV Console (limited to the Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4), no Red Zone Channel, and no access to DirecTV Fantasy Zone)
-$199.99 for NFLSundayTicket.TV Digital (no streaming to game consoles, no Red Zone Channel, and no access to DirecTV Fantasy Zone)
multichannel.com