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T-Mobile has held an Uncarrier event, in which it launched its TVision streaming service. The service aims at competing with the mainstream media such as YouTube. According to the company, TVision is designed for those who need more options but are not willing to pay for the expensive channel set. For the subscription fees, TVision offers 3 levels of subscriptions for users to choose, wherein the first level is priced $40.

Reportedly, the $40 option—TVision LIVE is designed for users who love sports events and news programs. The package includes more than 30 channels of sports and news.

The second level—Live TV+ is priced $50, including 10 more other channels such as rugby and golf, apart from the channels of TVision LIVE. And the highest level—TV Zone is priced $60, with another 10 more channels.
What is worth mentioning is that the top two subscription options also offer the users with a one-year Apple TV+ subscription. Users who are interested should submit registration before the year end.
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TVision Vibe is another option, that contains 30 channels in different categories, including Hallmark, HGTV and TLC. And it supports simultaneous streaming on 2 screens, which costs an additional $10 per month.
What’s more, TVsion Channels add premium networks to users’ subscription. Users pay only for the channels they need (including Starz, Showtime, Epix, etc.). And the price starts from $5.99.
Last but not least, TVision is available in all kinds of devices like Android devices, iOS devices, Android TV (Google TV) and Amazon Fire TV. And it also supports the devices like Apple TV 4K, Nvidia Shield, Chromecast with Google TV, Fire TV Gen 3, Fire TV Stick 4K, etc.
For Roku, Samsung, LG, Xbox and websites, we believe that it can also support in the near future.
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