AT&T on Tuesday launched its OTT streaming service DIRECTV GO in Mexico to delight local customers with the best premieres, series, documentaries, movies, sports and an extensive premium offer.
DIRECTV GO offers around 80 television channels, including local TV channels such as Azteca Mundo, ADN 40, Imagen Multimedia, Azteca Corazón and Azteca Cinema.
The streaming platform will also feature a wide range of sports content, which has been adapted based on the programming plans based on current situation, said the Operator.
The service is currently available in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay. It will offer Mexican users access to their favorite programming through various digital devices that support Internet connection such as smartphones (Android, iOS), tablets (Android, iOS), laptops and computers (Windows, Apple, Chrome), as well as Apple TV, Samsung TV, Amazon Fire, Chromecast, Android TV and Roku (all devices from 2017 versions onward).
The DIRECTV GO Basic Package will be available for $299 per month, with a seven-day free trial offer and a special promotion for new 12-month HBO Premium programming users included. Additionally, subscribers will be able to choose two Premium packages: FOX Premium for $149, and following the 12 month promotion, HBO for a monthly cost of $169.
Michael Bowling, President of DIRECTV Latin America
We are pleased to bring DIRECTV GO to consumers in Mexico, with a unique entertainment offering that combines TV channels and on-demand content. The ideal mix to accompany our consumers, not only providing important information, but also entertaining.