The contract-end refugee
You signed up for $79.99, did your 24 months, then got the renewal bill at $108.99. The number didn't make sense for what you watch. iBostreaming's entry plan is what DirecTV charged you for the Gemini device alone.
DirecTV Stream rebranded the cable experience and called it streaming. You still get a 24-month contract, a $5/month Gemini device lease, an annual price hike, and a $480 cancellation fee if you try to leave. If you ever stared at that DirecTV Stream bill and thought “wasn't this supposed to be the cheap option?”, this page is the answer. Same channels, fraction of the price, zero commitment.
No card. No contract. No auto-charge. Walk away anytime.

The 30-second answer
If you need unlimited cloud DVR, watch only US sport, and don't mind the 24-month commitment, stay on DirecTV Stream. For everyone else — anyone trapped in the contract, anyone paying $108-160/month, anyone who's seen the price quietly bump three years running — an IPTV subscription like iBostreaming is the standard escape. Same channel lineup. No contract. No Gemini device. $13.99-$32.99 instead of $80-160.
DirecTV Stream markets itself as “no contract”. The asterisk: that's only true if you decline the introductory pricing. The price you actually see when you sign up — the $79.99 for Entertainment, the $108.99 for Choice — those are intro rates tied to a 24-month commitment. The truly no-contract month-to-month price is $10-20 higher per month, which DirecTV doesn't advertise on the pricing page.
The early termination fee is up to $20 per remaining month, capped at $480. Cancel after 6 months and you owe $360 to leave. Most subscribers don't find this out until they call customer service to cancel.
iBostreaming has no contract on any plan. You can buy a month, decide if you like it, buy another. You can switch from monthly to yearly and back. You can cancel any time — the only thing you forfeit is the remainder of the period you already paid for, and even that's covered by the 14-day money-back guarantee.
DirecTV Stream numbers pulled from directv.com's public pricing page (2025). All comparative claims here are factual and verifiable.
| DirecTV Stream | iBostreaming | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry price | $79.99/month | $13.99/month |
| Most-popular tier | $108.99/month (Choice) | $19.99/month (2 Screens) |
| Premium tier | $159.99/month (Premier) | $32.99/month (4 Screens) |
| Contract | 24-month commitment for intro | Month-to-month or yearly (choose) |
| Early termination fee | Up to $480 (ETF) | No ETF, ever |
| Required hardware | Gemini device — $5/mo or $120 | None — use what you own |
| Channel count | 75-150 | 40,000+ |
| Premium movie channels | Premier tier only ($159.99) | Included on every plan |
| Annual price increase | Yes (~$5-10/mo every year) | Locked at signup |
| Region | US only | 150+ countries |
| Refund policy | No refunds after activation | 14-day money-back guarantee |
| Cloud DVR | Unlimited ($10/mo add-on) | Catch-up TV (7 days) |
| Setup | One official app or Gemini box | IPTV player + activation URL |
| Simultaneous streams | Up to 20 (Premier) | 1-4 (you pick) |
DirecTV Stream wins on three rows: cloud DVR (unlimited via $10/mo add-on), simultaneous streams (up to 20 on Premier), and single-app polish. Every other row goes to iBostreaming — and the rows that matter most for cost-conscious cord-cutters (price, contract, hardware, channel count) aren't close.
DirecTV Stream's most-popular tier is Choice ($108.99/month), and most subscribers add the Gemini device lease ($5/month). Here's what twelve months of that actually looks like — vs iBostreaming's yearly plan.
DirecTV Stream Choice + Gemini
$1367.88
per year ($108.99 + $5 × 12)
+ ETF if you cancel before month 24
DirecTV Stream Ultimate + Gemini
$1619.88
per year ($129.99 + $5 × 12)
+ premium movie channels extra
iBostreaming yearly · 4 screens
$189.99
per year (one payment)
40,000+ channels · premium included
You save vs Ultimate
$1,430
per year (88% less)
= 7 years of iBostreaming
The pattern most subscribers only notice on year three
DirecTV (the parent company, all the way back to its satellite TV days) has adjusted pricing annually for over a decade. The 2024 adjustment was $5-10 per month across all DirecTV Stream tiers. The Choice plan that was $89.99 in 2022 is $108.99 today. That's 21% over three years — roughly 7% compounded annually, well above inflation.
The contract terms include a clause permitting DirecTV to adjust prices at any time. You signed up at $89.99. A year in, you're paying $96.99. Two years in, $108.99. The ETF still applies if you try to leave because of the price increase.
iBostreaming's yearly plan is the structural answer. Lock in $189.99 for the year, and that's what you pay — every month is the same. If we ever do raise prices, your renewal is at the new rate but you keep the lower rate for the rest of the period you already bought.
Six patterns we see over and over from former DirecTV subscribers.
You signed up for $79.99, did your 24 months, then got the renewal bill at $108.99. The number didn't make sense for what you watch. iBostreaming's entry plan is what DirecTV charged you for the Gemini device alone.
Annual price increases have pushed your DirecTV Stream bill past $130/month. You've been paying for the same channels for three years and somehow paying more for them every year. iBostreaming's yearly plan locks in your rate.
DirecTV Stream charges $5/month per Gemini device. Three TVs = $180/year just for hardware. iBostreaming runs on the Firestick, Apple TV or Smart TV you already own — no per-device fees.
DirecTV Stream geo-locks to your billing address. Travel to Europe and the app stops working. iBostreaming follows you to 150+ countries on the same subscription.
The major premium movie channels — DirecTV Stream requires the Premier tier ($159.99/month) to get them all. iBostreaming includes them in the base subscription. Saves $80/month for households that watch premium.
You called DirecTV to cancel, got transferred three times, were offered "retention pricing", then hit with the ETF threat. iBostreaming's cancel button is one click in the customer panel. No retention call.
The honest bit
Three honest cases where DirecTV Stream still beats the alternatives:
If none of those three apply to you, the $80-160/month difference is hard to justify.
The DirecTV side has an extra step compared to switching from Sling or Fubo — you need to check your contract status first. Here's the full process.
No card. Full channel access. Test it on the living-room TV — that's where the comparison matters. Confirm the channels you watch are in the lineup before you do anything with DirecTV.
Log into directv.com → Account → My Plan. If it shows "24-month agreement" plus a remaining-month count, you're under contract. If it shows "Month-to-month", you can cancel any time without ETF. The intro pricing is what locks people in — check before you call.
Firestick → TiviMate or IPTV Smarters (sideload via Downloader). Apple TV → IPTV Smarters Pro from the App Store. Samsung / LG / Sony Smart TV → IBO Player Pro from the TV's app store. Paste the activation URL from the customer panel. Channel list populates in about 30 seconds.
If you're past the 24-month commitment: cancel anytime through directv.com → Account → Cancel Service (or call). If still under contract: either wait out the remaining months or pay the ETF (up to $20 per remaining month, capped at $480). Often the iBostreaming savings cover the ETF inside two months.
If you leased the Gemini, DirecTV will mail you a return kit. Send it back within the window they specify or they bill you the $120 replacement cost. If you bought the Gemini outright, you keep it (but it's locked to DirecTV — useless after cancellation).
Setup questions? The setup guide has device-specific screenshots. Contract questions are between you and DirecTV — but the iBostreaming 24/7 chat in the customer panel responds in under 20 minutes if you want a second opinion.
The questions DirecTV subscribers ask before they cancel. Each answer also feeds Google as FAQPage structured data, so the SERP result for this page is eligible for the inline-accordion treatment.
For most cord-cutters the best DirecTV Stream alternative is an IPTV subscription like iBostreaming. The price is $13.99/month instead of $79.99-$159.99, you skip the 2-year contract, you skip the $120 Gemini device, and the channel list is wider (40,000+ vs DirecTV Stream's 75-150). The trade-off is that you install an IPTV player (TiviMate, IPTV Smarters or IBO Player Pro) on your device once instead of using DirecTV's branded app — five minutes per device, then the day-to-day experience is identical.
Significantly. DirecTV Stream Entertainment is $79.99/month, and most subscribers end up on Choice ($108.99) or Ultimate ($129.99) to get the channels they actually want. iBostreaming starts at $13.99/month and tops out at $32.99/month for 4 simultaneous streams. On the yearly plan that's $59.99-$189.99 for an entire year — less than two months of DirecTV Stream Premier ($159.99).
It depends on which plan you signed up for. The advertised intro pricing on DirecTV Stream typically requires a 24-month commitment with an early termination fee of up to $20 per remaining month (so up to $480). The non-contract month-to-month option exists but costs $10-20 more per month from day one. Read your DirecTV order summary carefully — if it shows "24-month agreement" you're under contract, and the ETF applies if you cancel early.
No required hardware at all. DirecTV Stream pushes the Gemini set-top box at $120 to buy or $5/month to lease (that's $120 over a 24-month contract just for the box). iBostreaming runs on what you already own — Firestick, Apple TV, Smart TV (Samsung / LG / Sony), Android TV, iPhone, iPad, Android phone, MAG, Windows PC, Mac.
Almost all of them, plus tens of thousands more. The major US networks DirecTV Stream carries — the big sports, news, entertainment, lifestyle and home/cooking channels — are all in iBostreaming's US channel list. iBostreaming also adds international channels (UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Latin America), most regional sports networks, and a 200,000+ on-demand film library that DirecTV Stream charges $20+ extra to access.
No. iBostreaming's pricing is locked at signup for the duration of your plan — if you take the yearly plan at $59.99-$189.99 you pay that, period. DirecTV famously adjusts pricing annually (and has done so for decades — the company's 2024 price adjustment was $5-10 per month across all tiers). The yearly iBostreaming plan exists partly so you can opt out of that uncertainty entirely.
Yes — most major premium movie channels (the big US premium film and series networks and their European equivalents) are in the standard channel list at no extra cost. DirecTV Stream charges $79.99/month extra for the Premier tier to access these; iBostreaming bakes them into the base subscription.
iBostreaming has catch-up TV (rewind up to 7 days on most channels). It doesn't have an unlimited cloud DVR archive like DirecTV Stream's "unlimited" cloud DVR add-on. For most users who watch live or within a few days, catch-up covers the use case. If you record-and-keep large archives, DirecTV Stream's DVR is the better tool — but it costs $10/month on top of your base plan.
Three steps. First, pick a 1-month iBostreaming plan — every plan is backed by a 14-day money-back guarantee, so you can test your network and devices risk-free. Second, check your DirecTV contract status — if you're past the 24-month commitment you can cancel anytime without ETF; if you're still under contract, time the cancellation for the month before your contract ends. Third, install an IPTV player on your main device and paste the activation URL from the customer panel. Five minutes per device.
24 hours of full channel access. Test it on your TV before you call DirecTV. No card, no auto-charge, no commitment.