T-Mobile and Amazon to bring Prime Video to TVision Home
Wednesday, April 10th, 2019
Amazon Prime Video to launch on TVision later this year, so subscribers can discover and watch in one place
BELLEVUE, Wash. — T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced an agreement bringing Prime Video to TVision™ Home, T-Mobile’s rebranded and upgraded version of Layer3 TV, later this year. TVision customers with a Prime membership will be able to easily discover and watch all Prime content, including Amazon Originals, thousands of premium shows and movies, live events and more, through the Prime Video app on TVision.
“5G will transform entertainment, and the New T-Mobile will transform 5G if our merger with Sprint is approved,” said Mike Sievert, President and COO of T-Mobile. “Having Prime Video on board with TVision speaks volumes about 5G’s potential to disrupt entertainment and give customers better ways to get the content they care about.”
“We love giving our customers more ways to conveniently access Prime Video and are thrilled to work with T-Mobile,” said Andrew Bennett, Director of Worldwide Business Development for Prime Video. “The launch will give Prime members easy access to new favorites like Hanna and upcoming seasons of Bosch, Good Omens and Sneaky Pete.”
Prime Video features thousands of popular movies and TV shows and Amazon Originals including multiple Emmy winner The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Hanna, Homecoming, Bosch, Sneaky Pete, The Man in the High Castle, The Widow, Beautiful Boy, Cold War and The Big Sick. Prime Video also brings additional popular TV content such as The Americans, Suits, Friday Night Lights, Mr. Robot, Downton Abbey and thousands more.
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