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- Netflix recently raised its subscription prices, with plans now costing up to $2.50 more per month.
- T-Mobile will continue covering the full cost of Netflix’s ad-supported plan, absorbing the $1 price hike.
- T-Mobile customers on ad-free Netflix plans will face higher bills, as the carrier will not cover the additional costs.
Netflix is at it again, nudging up its subscription costs — something that’s become routine at this point. The streaming platform recently announced a bump in its monthly pricing, with changes affecting all major plans. The ad-supported Standard plan will now cost $7.99 per month (up from $6.99), the Standard ad-free option climbs to $17.99 (a $2.50 increase), and the Premium plan reaches $24.99, up by $2.
For T-Mobile customers who have enjoyed bundled Netflix perks as part of their mobile plans, the natural question is: “Will these hikes land on my bill, too?” Thanks to a leaked memo obtained by The Mobile Report, we have some answers — and they’re a bit of a mixed bag.