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T-Mobile plans to launch 'Big 3' service in the U.S.

T-Mobile plans to launch 'Big 3' service in the U.S.

T-Mobile's AT&T-owned Time Warner TV merger is expected to cut prices

AT&T and Time Warner have been fighting to acquire Time Warner for months, and at first, the two could have struck a deal that would have brought in a $1.25 and $3.25 a month for DirecTV Now services, according to the New York Times. But it's now clear that that's not the case. The Justice Department has accused AT&T of being too aggressive in its bid to get DirecTV Now to fall under the AT&T-owned Time Warner banner, and the companies are currently fighting over the terms of the deal.

Here's what the new deal looks like:

The first DirecTV Now package costs $10 a month, plus $10 a month for the first month's original DirecTV Now plan or $13 a month for a new one. Then there's a $10 per month service for four months, plus $3.50 for a $20 new DirecTV Now package. The second DirecTV Now package costs $9.99 per month plus $5.99 for a $10 new DirecTV Now service.

The second DirecTV Now package costs $9.99 per month plus $5.99 for a $10 new DirecTV Now service. DirecTV Now offers four channels, four different age groups, plus all-day, 24-hour and online sports. That's just one year.

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