The Basic price increased by $3 and the Premium option increased by $5
Update 02/28/2025: Telus has provided MobileSyrup with a statement.
To reflect pricing changes by our content partners, starting today Stream+ Basic will be $23/month and Stream+ Premium will be $43/month.
TELUS is the only Canadian provider offering three popular streaming services in a package to give our customers savings of up to 15% per month, and the ability to bundle streaming with an eligible TELUS service. For more information or to explore plan options, customers can log in toĀ telus.com/mytelus.Ā
Telus has raised the price of its Stream+ bundles, which include Disney+, Amazon Prime (which includes a Prime Video subscription), Netflix and Telusā own āFilms & Series.ā
Stream+ comes in two variants. Basic features Netflix Standard with ads, Disney+ Standard with ads, and ad-supported Prime Video. The Basic tier now costs $23 per month, up from its previous cost of $20.
Stream+ Premium, which includes Netflix Premium, Disney+ Premium, and ad-supported Prime Video, is now $43 per month, up from its previous cost of $38.
MobileSyrup contacted Telus to inquire about the reason for the price increase and how it affects current subscribers. However, the price change is likely related to recent increases in the cost of Netflix and Disney+ in Canada.
Telus Stream+ is a subscription service that bundles Netflix, Disney+, Telus Films & Series and an Amazon Prime membership. Previously, Stream+ offered Netflix Premium, Apple TV+ and Discovery+, but the B.C.-based carrier changed what the bundle provided in 2024. This is the first increase of Stream+ Basic and Stream+ Premium since these plans were introduced in 2024.
Stream+ is available for Telus and Koodo customers. Notably, new customers can often get discounted Stream+ prices for a limited time.
In recent news,Ā TelusĀ has been offering buyouts to 700 employees across Canada because of its investments in enhancingĀ its infrastructure.
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