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EE TV - Apple TV

CraigB22
Contributor
Contributor

Hi,

I have EETV through the Apple TV device. I purchased a TV last year and gained TNT Sports through the Discovery+ app on a two year subscription. I cannot access this through EETV.

I’ve now seen the update from Sky, regarding what their HBO package will include, for what appears, a very reasonable price.

Will I now have to access TNT Sports through an HBO app and will the new packages include Disney+ like Sky will?

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Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Details are still coming out on this, but your TNT Sports Sub via your TV Add to Plan bundle (if i have picked that up right) will be similar or identical to an EE Mobile add-on (TNT Sports Only) - this should mean you will be able to continue to access TNT content through HBO Max when it launches.

You also make no mention of what your EE TV package includes specifically.

What other providers are offering on their TV packages will not impact what you have signed up for with EE. It will be their commercial decision to offer this kind of package to their customers - the features they choose to include is up to them.

EE may choose to launch changes to their packages, but those details are not yet available.

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Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Details are still coming out on this, but your TNT Sports Sub via your TV Add to Plan bundle (if i have picked that up right) will be similar or identical to an EE Mobile add-on (TNT Sports Only) - this should mean you will be able to continue to access TNT content through HBO Max when it launches.

You also make no mention of what your EE TV package includes specifically.

What other providers are offering on their TV packages will not impact what you have signed up for with EE. It will be their commercial decision to offer this kind of package to their customers - the features they choose to include is up to them.

EE may choose to launch changes to their packages, but those details are not yet available.

DarrenDev
EE Product Expert

This article may help - the situation will almost certainly be identical.