Verizon announced that its 5G residential broadband package launching in four markets this year, including in Indianapolis in the second half of 2018, will include a free subscription (limited time) to YouTube TV or a free Apple TV 4K set-top box.
The fourth and latest city in its 2018 5G residential broadband deployment plan, Indianapolis joins Houston, Los Angeles and Sacramento. Verizon said details of the YouTube TV offer will be announced when 5G residential broadband service goes on sale
YouTube TV offers cable-free live TV from over 60 networks, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, plus popular cable networks like TNT, TBS, CNN, ESPN, AMC, and FX, and local sports networks from NBC Sports, FOX Sports, and NESN in select markets. Users can watch YouTube TV on any screen - mobile, tablet or computer. YouTube TV includes a cloud DVR with no storage space limits. Users can have six accounts per household, each with its own unique recommendations and personal DVR with no storage space limits. A typical YouTube TV membership will be $40 a month.
For users who opt for Apple TV 4K set-top, they will be able to enjoy a host of video streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.