Telefónica Deutschland will launch a revamped O2 TV offering on 6 May 2026, combining live television and streaming services in a single subscription package aimed at simplifying access and billing for customers.
The new portfolio replaces the existing O2 TV M, L and XL tiers with three packages – Classic, Smart and Premium – bundling more than 150 HD channels with integrated access to platforms including Netflix and Disney+, depending on the tier.
O2 TV Classic is priced at €4.99 per month on a 24-month contract and includes optional access to Netflix Standard with ads free for three months, plus 100 hours of cloud recording. O2 TV Smart (€8.99 per month) adds three months of both Netflix and Disney+ (ad-supported tiers), 150 hours of recording and the ability to watch both at home and across the EU. The top-tier O2 TV Premium (€14.99 per month) includes both streaming services on a permanent basis, 200 hours of recording and multi-device access at home and on the move. An ad-free Premium Pro variant is available for €24.99 per month.
After the initial three-month promotional period in Classic and Smart, Netflix and Disney+ subscriptions continue at €4.99 per month each and can be cancelled independently.
The operator is also offering flexible, monthly-cancellable versions of Classic and Smart, with a free first month followed by €6.99 and €9.99 respectively, though these do not include bundled streaming services.
All packages provide access to more than 150 HD channels, along with features such as pause, restart and cloud recording. Up to four streams can be used simultaneously across smart TVs, smartphones, tablets and laptops, with support for user profiles including parental controls. Recordings can be scheduled remotely via mobile devices.
In addition to linear TV and catch-up content via integrated media libraries, users can rent films through an on-demand store shortly after their cinema release. A separate pay-TV add-on offering more than 40 ad-free channels remains available for €6.99 per month.
“Many customers are losing track of the growing number of streaming services and want to watch content on their own schedule,” said Markus von Böhlen, Director Devices and Services at Telefónica Deutschland. “Our new O2 TV portfolio reduces complexity and bundles the most relevant offers with clear pricing and transparent services.”
Streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, WOW and Crunchyroll will also continue to be offered independently alongside O2 mobile and broadband tariffs, keeping the overall proposition flexible.