70+ Live TVision Channels for $50/month



Watch 70+ Cable TV Live TVision Channels for $50/month



TVision Live Cable TV Streaming From T-Mobile


T-Mobile Live TVVision Cable TV Channels



This is One of The Least Expensive Live Cable TV Streaming Plan Available


TVision is a streaming TV service from T-Mobile that offers up to 83+ live cable channels for a lot less than a conventional cable TV or satellite subscription.

Streaming TV has really opened the door for less expensive alternatives. If you enjoy watching live TV channels, sports, weather, and news from many of the same channels found on Dish, DirecTV, or your local cable provider. Then this may be a better more affordable option compared to what you may be paying for now.


Here is everything TVision from T-Mobile has to offer:
  • Cancel anytime. Unlike satellite TV there is no long-term contract or expensive equipment to buy upfront.
  • Additional box rentals not needed. - With TVision, you can watch on many popular Streaming Devices. There are no extra fees for additional devices.
  • Make plan changes anytime. Visit their website day or night to add additional premium channels.
  • No installation fees or service provider visits. There is no need to have strangers in your home to set up or make changes to your service plan.
  • Forget about surprise billing fees. This is something many cable providers often like to tack onto their bills to increase profits. With T-Mobile TV, you know your bill will be the same each month.

TVision Compatible Devices


Android - Watch on Android Media Streamers, Tablets, and Phones.

iOS - Tablets and Phones from Apple are supported.

Apple TV

Amazon Fire TV

Google TV

Web Browsers - You can watch Live TV directly from a PC or Notebook from your Web Browser.

Smart TV - this service does not yet work on popular Smart TVs from Samsung, LG or Vizio. It does work on Sony or Smart TVs which use Android or Fire TV software.


*Roku players and Roku Smart TVs are not yet supported at this time. It's also not compatible with Roku media players, Xbox, Playstation, or Nintendo devices.


TVision Plans and Channels

There are several plans to choose from. But to receive the majority of live cable TV channels you need to go with either the Live TV+ or LiveZone Plans. To view specific channel packages based on your Zip code, click here
Their least expensive plan "LiveTV" is $40/month and it comes with 34 channels. "LiveTV+" bumps the channel count up to 70+ and "LiveZone" has 83+ channels.


While all plans include access to popular news channels like CNN, MSNBC, and Fox, along with a few local channels except for CBS. CBS is not available on any of their plans.

LiveTV+ adds Big TEN Network and many more ESPN and sports channels. So if sports are not your thing you may be able to get by with the Live plan which still does include 2 ESPN sports channels. But you would miss out on channels like Hallmark, National Geographic, and AMC.

LiveZone has the largest channel package. Additional popular TV channels include NFL Redzone, NFL Network, Oxgen, Outside TV, and Turner Classic Movies.





How Many Streams Can You Watch at Once?

On the top two tiers, you can stream to 3 devices at the same time. Or two devices on their least expensive plan.


Eligibility?


This is the only part that may be a deal-breaker for some. Only T-Mobile and Sprint customers are eligible to sign-up for any of these streaming TV plans. Maybe at some point, this might change and they offer it to a wider range of subscribers. For now, it's pretty limited, but if you qualify this just may be the plan you are looking for. At a much more affordable price than cable TV.


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