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AT&T is a telecommunications juggernaut. The conglomerate runs internet, TV and wireless services for millions of customers. They also own both AT&T TV and DIRECTV, two different TV services. So why would one company own two different TV services?
AT&T TV (launched in 2016) is a completely internet-based TV provider. Together, AT&T operates both satellite (DIRECTV) and internet (AT&T TV) TV service. Each service has their own respective prices, packages and bundles, but both are owned by AT&T.
Telecommunications companies can be a bit convoluted. Between TV services, ISP-owned TV services, streaming services and an endless amount of bundles, it can get confusing to be a customer. Recent years have seen plenty of mergers, re-brandings and headaches. We’re going to dive into what the differences are between AT&T TV, DIRECTV and any other branding related to AT&T TV services.
DIRECTV has long been the number one* satellite TV service in the country, and AT&T wanted to expand in the TV service industry. A logical way to expand their TV customer count would be by purchasing DIRECTV.
In 2015, AT&T purchased DIRECTV for $67.1 billion and absorbed its 20 million DIRECTV subscribers into AT&T.
Now that the initial confusion dust has settled, let’s see what each TV service does best. AT&T TV isn’t available to DIRECTV customers so choosing between the two AT&T-owned TV services is necessary.
AT&T TV is best for streaming or recording your favorite shows.
You can watch live local and national TV*, use your own compatible device to watch (or use AT&T TV’s own streaming device) and also access over 7,000 apps** through Google Play. AT&T TV also comes with 20 hours of Cloud DVR included but for $10/mo. more you can get unlimited storage. This is perfect for recording your favorite channels and streaming anywhere, though be aware recordings delete after 90 days.
DIRECTV is best for sports fans.
NFL Sunday Ticket, MLB Extra Innings, NBA League Pass, NHL Center Ice and MLS Direct Kick are all available with DIRECTV, not to mention ESPN, FS1 and more being included. If you’re a diehard sports fan or just like watching a game now and then, DIRECTV’s incredible sports lineup should have you covered.
DIRECTV’s higher-end packages are great for TV lovers as well, but sports is where DIRECTV thrives.
Now that we’ve explained the differences between AT&T TV and DIRECTV and went over some quick pros and cons, we can begin to examine plans.
Package Name | Starting Price* | Number of Channels | Top Channels | Inclusions |
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DIRECTV ENTERTAINMENT via Internet | $74.99/mo. + taxes | 90+ | ESPN, TNT, Nick, HGTV | N/A |
DIRECTV CHOICE™ via Internet | $79.99/mo. + taxes | 125+ | ESPN U, Cooking Channel, Game Show Network, Comedy TV | 1 year HBO Max™ |
DIRECTV ULTIMATE via Internet | $109.99/mo. + taxes | 160+ | STARZ Encore, NHL Network, Destination America, Lifetime Movie Network | 1 year HBO Max™ |
DIRECTV STREAM PREMIER | $149.99/mo. + taxes | 140+ | HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, STARZ | HBO Max™ |
Let’s take a look at DIRECTV’s plans.
Package Name | Starting Price* | Channel Count | Inclusions |
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DIRECTV ENTERTAINMENT via Satellite | $74.99/mo. + taxes | 90+ | N/A |
DIRECTV CHOICE™ via Satellite | $79.99/mo. + taxes | 125+ | 1 year HBO Max™, NFL Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass |
DIRECTV ULTIMATE via Satellite | $109.99/mo. + taxes | 160+ | 1 year HBO Max™, NFL Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass |
DIRECTV PREMIER via Satellite | $154.99/mo. + taxes | 185+ | HBO Max™, NFL Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass |
AT&T TV and DIRECTV are both great options for speculative TV customers. Which one is better for you depends wholly on your preferences and specific needs.
AT&T TV’s easy installation (plugging in their device) is super easy but the service is dependent on fast internet speeds. It’s also compatible with many streaming devices including Amazon Fire TV, Android, Apple and iOS, Google, Roku and Samsung.
If you’re big into streaming and want lots of cloud storage, AT&T TV is perfect for you.
DIRECTV uses satellites so installation is, of course, more complex. Satellite antennae are also prone to the elements and not every homeowner is allowed to have a satellite dish on their roof. But DIRECTV’s plethora of sports channels, and industry-leading 4K picture quality, make DIRECTV a must for any sports lover.
If you’re a sports fan and want to keep up with action from every league, there is truly no better TV provider than DIRECTV.
No annual contracts are required with AT&T TV.
AT&T TV Now merged with AT&T TV and is no longer available to new customers.
To focus their efforts on AT&T TV, AT&T has decided to stop accepting new customers for U-verse. Any existing customers won't have their service affected until their contracts expire, though AT&T is offering plenty of incentives for U-verse customers to switch over to AT&T TV.
No. Any high-speed internet service provider can be used with AT&T TV.
DIRECTV's basic package is its ENTERTAINMENT package.
Although both services are owned by AT&T, DIRECTV used to be its own company and was bought by AT&T in 2015. DIRECTV still uses satellites to provide TV service while AT&T TV is an internet-provided TV service.
Yes, AT&T bought DIRECTV in 2015. AT&T operates both AT&T TV and DIRECTV.