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HD+ and Dyn introduce combined sports package

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German platform HD+ and sports streamer Dyn have unveiled a new joint offer, providing a reduced-price bundle for both satellite and streaming viewers in Germany.
The 12-month deal pairs HD+ with full access to Dyn’s live and on-demand sports catalogue, which spans handball, basketball, volleyball, table tennis and hockey. The satellite bundle is priced at €14.50 per month, and—based on the regular standalone rates of €6.99 for HD+ and €14.50 for Dyn—delivers an annual saving of €83.88, according to the companies.
This satellite offer is aimed at households receiving commercial channels in HD via the Astra 19.2°E position, whether they watch through the HD+ TV app, an HD+ module or an HD+ receiver.

A second option designed for internet-based viewing packages HD+ Stream with Dyn for €17.99 per month. Compared with standard annual pricing of €9.99 for HD+ Stream and €14.50 for Dyn, the combined plan reduces costs by €78 per year.
HD+ Stream provides live linear TV with more than 100 HD channels, dual simultaneous streams and access to catch-up libraries from public and private broadcasters. The service requires no dedicated hardware and works on compatible smart TVs, TV sticks, boxes and mobile devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Magenta TV, waipu.tv and Google TV.

Dyn’s platform offers both live broadcasts and on-demand replays across multiple sports, including complete seasons, play-offs and finals. Its rights portfolio covers competitions such as the Handball Bundesliga and Basketball Bundesliga, plus domestic and European tournaments, accessible via the Dyn app across supported devices.

At the conclusion of the 12-month term, the two services automatically convert back into individual subscriptions unless cancelled.
The HD+–Dyn package can be purchased via the HD+ website, where customers receive a 12-month Dyn voucher code redeemable directly on Dyn’s platform

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