Rogers has introduced its new Xfinity StreamSaver new streaming plan that brings together three of the most popular streaming services, Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV+. StreamSaver delivers movies and originals from these three top streamers in one plan, all seamlessly integrated on the Rogers Xfinity’s entertainment platform and offered at a discounted rate.
“Rogers Xfinity StreamSaver brings top streaming apps together in one plan to deliver more value and an easier way to watch,” says Bret Leech, President, Residential, Rogers. “With StreamSaver, customers can access an incredible lineup of entertainment on our world-class platform using our award-winning voice remote, all powered by Canada’s most reliable internet.”
StreamSaver offers more than 30% in savings a month compared to subscribing to each service separately. It costs $22/mo., combining Netflix with ads ($8/mo.), Apple TV+ ($15/mo.), and Disney+ with ads ($9/mo.), which would normally cost $32/mo.
In a few steps, customers can transition their existing accounts to a new StreamSaver plan, capturing their savings and viewing history. Customers looking for more content and greater savings can also add Sportsnet+.
StreamSaver can be added to Rogers Xfinity Internet and select TV plans with the option to add a Rogers Xfinity Stream Box with the voice remote. The Rogers Xfinity Stream Box delivers a fully integrated viewing experience, letting customers search and watch across streaming services without switching among apps. Rogers Xfinity entertainment customers can also access a growing number of FAST channels like Flay All Day, Home & Garden TV, True Crime, and MotorTrend through the Rogers Xfinity Stream app.
Rogers Xfinity customers looking for more entertainment can get the Rogers Xfinity Ultimate TV plan with StreamSaver to access the most content, including over 150 channels, a growing number of FAST channels, and Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV+.
Rogers Xfinity StreamSaver is now available for customers in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba and will be rolling out across the country later this year.




