HBO Max streaming service to be available in Caribbean and Latin America from June 29
The HBO Max streaming service will be available on June 29 in 39 territories in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Entries for recurring periods of 3 or 12 months are also available with a discount of up to 30%.
HBO Max also offers a free 7-day trial and an option where users can sample the best series and documentaries at no cost.
The platform will also be available through partners such as AT&T Mexico, a leading mobile operator in Mexico, and regional partners such as DIRECTV Latin America, SKY Brasil and DIRECTV GO, and Grupo América Móvil who will offer HBO Max to their subscribers.
The users who have an existing HBO subscription through participating distribution partners such as Claro Video (Mexico), Claro (Brazil), Claro (Latam), Oi (Brazil), Tim (Brazil), TotalPlay (Mexico), VIVO (Brazil), VTR (Chile), will have free access to HBO Max. Additional distribution partners offered by HBO Max will continue to be announced in the coming weeks.HBO Max is available on supported smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, power devices and on HBOMax.com.
Existing HBO GO users will receive instructions on how to access HBO Max before launch. From the launch of HBO Max, the current HBO GO service in Latin America and the Caribbean will be discontinued.
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