Summary
- Claro TV+ now offers Disney+ and Amazon Prime at no additional cost in new plans, which start at R$69.90 per month.
- The service brings together six streaming platforms: Netflix, Globoplay, HBO Max, Apple TV, Prime Video and Disney+.
- Subscribers can migrate existing accounts to Claro, maintaining profiles and history.
Claro today announced an important change to Claro TV+, a content and subscription TV service that now has access to Disney content and Amazon Prime at no additional cost. The new plans start at R$69.90 per month and will be available from this Friday (10/17).
With this, the operator becomes the first in Brazil to bring together six streaming services in a single product: Netflix, Globoplay, HBO Max, Apple TV, Prime Video and Disney+. The offer also includes open and pay TV channels, with navigation via remote control or voice commands via Alexa.
Super bundle from Claro
The Amazon Prime subscription includes the Prime Video catalog of films and series, free shipping on Amazon e-commerce, Amazon Music and Prime Gaming. Disney+ offers content from the Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar and National Geographic franchises and sports programming from ESPN. Claro informs that the combination of services represents savings of up to 55% compared to hiring individually.
Claro TV+ Box, which includes a decoder, has plans starting at R$119.90 per month. The Claro TV+ App, for connected TV and other devices, starts at R$99.90. The new Claro TV+ Streamings brings together Netflix, Apple TV, Disney+, Prime Video and HBO Max for R$69.90 per month, without linear TV channels. This plan is initially available to broadband and mobile customers via credit card on the operator’s digital channels.


Subscribers who already have accounts on streaming platforms can migrate their subscriptions to Claro while maintaining profiles, recommendations and history, as long as they use the same email address when activating. Current Claro TV+ customers can join the new plans and receive the added benefits today.
According to Ricardo Falcão, director of Claro TV+, the expansion demonstrates the company’s commitment to innovation and customer experience. The operator’s strategy is to create a hybrid TV and streaming hub to democratize access to entertainment. Claro is present in more than 4,800 Brazilian municipalities and offers services to around 98% of the country’s population.
It doesn’t hurt to remember: Claro TV+ is Claro’s brand for all audiovisual content. It was born as a separate service from the old NET, but later everything was combined under this umbrella. Globoplay, the main genuinely Brazilian streaming service, was released to customers in March 2024. Apple TV (formerly called Apple TV+) arrived in August of the same year.
Busy market
Last week, Mercado Livre presented the package called Meli+ Mega, which entitles you to Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and Apple TV. It promotionally costs R$39.90 in the first few months and then increases to R$79.90.
All of these streaming service bundles usually include access to the most basic version with advertising.
Most Brazilians spend between R$51 and R$200 on subscriptions every month, which includes digital services. Streaming is the most popular category, with 73% of consumers joining, according to a report carried out by Opinion Box and Vindi.
Source: https://tecnoblog.net/noticias/claro-libera-disney-e-amazon-de-graca-para-mais-clientes/
