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DIRECTV vs. Xfinity TV Comparison Review
We put two TV service behemoths against each other to determine which provider delivers a better experience for you
Many people in the US have the choice between the cable TV provider, Xfinity, or the satellite TV provider, DIRECTV, as they are both widely available.
But which one is best for you and your family? We'll start off by saying that both DIRECTV and Xfinity are on our list of best TV providers.
But to compare the two, we look at price, contracts, channel lineups, user experience, and customer service to find the winner of this epic battle.
We hope our research will make your choice easier. So without further adieu, let’s get into the details.
These Xfinity holiday deals should put a twinkle in your eye if you're searching for a new internet or cable TV plan:
- Northeastern US: Get a $200 Visa prepaid card with the Gigabit plan—or pair your Blast! or Gigabit plan with Xfinity Mobile to save $30 a month.*
- Central US: Save $30/mo. with the Superfast internet plan + Xfinity Mobile.**
- Western US: Save $10/mo. on the Connect plan or $30/mo. on the Fast plan with Xfinity Mobile, plus get a $100 Visa prepaid card with your order.†
Ready? See the Xfinity TV, internet, and mobile deals in your area.
Data effective 12/10/2021. Offers and availability vary by location and are subject to change.
*Offer ends 1/10/2021. Limited time offer. Restrictions apply. Not available in all areas. New residential customers only. Limited to Blast! and Gigabit. Offer requires enrollment in both automatic payments and paperless billing. Must enroll within 30 days of placing the order. Cards issued by MetaBank®, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa® U.S.A. Inc. Cards will not have cash access and can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.
**Offer ends 01/10/2022. Limited time offer. Restrictions apply. Not available in all areas. New residential customers only. Limited to Superfast. Paperless Billing and Automatic Payments with bank account required, otherwise monthly service charge automatically increases by $10 (or $5 if enrolling with credit or debit card information). Discount will appear on statement within 45 days of enrollment. 1-year minimum term contract required.
†Offer ends 01/10/2022. Limited time offer. Restrictions apply. Not available in all areas. New residential customers only. Limited to Connect. Paperless Billing and Automatic Payments required. Discount will appear on statement within 45 days of enrollment. 1-year minimum term contract required. Cards issued by MetaBank®, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa® U.S.A. Inc. Cards will not have cash access and can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.
How much do DIRECTV and Xfinity TV cost?
Xfinity and DIRECTV both have their caveats when it comes to its monthly pricing.
DIRECTV will nearly double your monthly price during the second year of your contract (we don’t love the ol’ switcheroo), and Xfinity has loads of tacked on fees. (Scroll down a little further to find those.)
Beyond that, we like that DIRECTV provides a lot of popular channels for a good up-front price.
And here's the best news: if you get the CHOICE package or above, you'll get your first season of NFL SUNDAY TICKET included (after that, the current rate will apply at about $300 per season).
If you don't know what NFL SUNDAY TICKET is and you're an NFL fan ... prepare to get your life turned upside down (in a good way). NFL SUNDAY TICKET will give you all out-of-market games straight to your TV every Sunday.
You're probably wondering why there are two Xfinity packages with the same number of channels while one is obviously more expensive than the other.
The Extra and Preferred Plus packages require a 1-year contract while the Digital Starter and Digital Preferred packages don't.
We like that Xfinity by Comcast gives you no-contract options, but you’ll have to pay an extra $20–$30 per month for this luxury. If you’re in a short-term rental, this can pay off, but for anyone who wants to pick a TV service and forget about it, you can save up to $240–$360 a year just by signing on for a year.
Xfinity’s on-demand library is usually packed with good stuff, including past seasons of favorites like This is Us, Spongebob Squarepants, and Fixer Upper. Plus, if you get the X1 DVR, you can pull up Netflix, and other streaming picks with the voice remote.
Do DIRECTV and Xfinity have a contract?
We don’t know if we can stress this enough.
DIRECTV’s prices go wayyyy up after the first year. And if you need to get out of your contract, you’ll be charged early termination fees of $20 per month remaining on your contract. If you try to bail after the first year, you’ll still pay up to $240.
Xfinity's no-contract option adds $20–$30 to your monthly bill, but you’re free to cancel anytime. Its one-year contract saves $20–$30 monthly for the first year of your service, but you’re locked in for the duration, or you face early termination fees.
Having options gives you a lot more flexibility in your planning, especially if you’re only signing a one-year lease on your new apartment.
Does DIRECTV and Xfinity have hidden fees?
DIRECTV may have second-year price hikes, but Xfinity has lots of fees. In some cases, it could be cheaper to go the DIRECTV route.
If you choose Xfinity's Starter package, you could be spending close to $115–$125 per month with all of the added-on fees. If you get DIRECTV's ENTERTAINMENT package, it's just $65 per month while your second-year monthly bill will be $97.
So ... you actually save money in the long run with DIRECTV.
Data effective 12/10/2020. Offers and availability vary by location and are subject to change.
How much are DIRECTV's and Xfinity's installation fees?
With DIRECTV, you get your first set-top box installed for free, but additional receivers will be $99 each. Xfinity charges $89.99 for installation right off the bat. But you can opt-out with a $15 self-install kit from Xfinity to save some moola.
How much are DIRECTV's and Xfinity's DVR fees?
Xfinity definitely finds ways of wringing a few extra bucks out of you every month. If you want HD DVR service, you’re adding an extra $25 per month to your bill. And that’s not considering adding more TVs to the plan, which costs $10 per month for each receiver.
DIRECTV includes your first Genie DVR, but each additional set-top box adds $7 per month. There are no DVR or HD service fees with DIRECTV. Phew.
How much are DIRECTV's and Xfinity's broadcast and regional sports fees?
Xfinity takes an additional $25ish bucks per month (depending on where you live) for broadcast and regional sports fees.
That’s creepin’ very close to an extra $40 on top of your package price for a single TV with DVR (*eye roll*). If you’re considering additional TVs and DVRs, Xfinity’s price can get out of hand.
DIRECTV charges a regional sports fee of up to $10 per month. Yes, the fee is a bit of a bummer, but it’s how local broadcast networks recoup their distribution costs and we don’t see many (if any) TV companies dropping this fee.
How much are DIRECTV's and Xfinity's bundles?
DIRECTV doesn't offer a discount for bundling, so there's no huge incentive to add internet if you only want TV. But if you do need internet to go with your DIRECTV, look no further than AT&T Internet.
Both DIRECTV and AT&T internet options vary based on your area, so you’ll have to put in your zip code to find out what’s available.
Xfinity shines a little brighter than DIRECTV in terms of bundling.
By combining services, you’ll get one bill and even save $25–$35 per month in some cases. Compare that to DIRECTV’s lack of savings and you can see that Xfinity’s discount might make up for its additional TV fees for DVR and HD fans.
And you can get download speeds of 200 Mbps with your 140+ channels for $10 more than if you were to get Xfinity's TV service alone. Not bad at all.
Xfinity has some of the fastest internet speeds out there though (up to 2,000 Mbps in some cases). And it comes with a high data cap (1.2 TB). Besides, the Xfinity X1 DVR—which we recommend getting—requires you to sign up for internet anyway.
One of our favorite things about Xfinity is accessing shows from anywhere. As long as you have internet access, Xfinity makes train trips, waiting rooms, or chillin’ in line to get the Taylor Swift CD for yourself your daughter decidedly less miserable.
Which channels do DIRECTV and Xfinity have?
Both DIRECTV and Xfinity have most of the popular channels, so you can't go wrong with either.
After you take a look at this comparison table, you're going to wonder why you even considered Xfinity's more expensive Preferred Package when Xfinity's cheaper Extra and Starter packages are the two packages with the best channels.
Data effective 12/10/2020. Offers and availability vary by location and are subject to change.
If you want to know more about the channel lineups, check out our DIRECTV Review and Xfinity TV Review.
But scroll down a little further for the sports channels.
Which local channels do DIRECTV and Xfinity have?
Local channels may differ with each provider in every ZIP code, so it’s best to check. You could also get an antenna to make sure you’re covered on locals for life.
Check DIRECTV’s network availability
Check Xfinity’s available networks
Which premium channels do DIRECTV's and Xfinity have?
For the first 12 months of your DIRECTV contract, you’ll get HBO Max included! And for the first three months, SHOWTIME, STARZ, CINEMAX, and EPIX will also be included in your service. After that, you’ll have to pay the current rate to keep them.
Xfinity gets points here for offering a lower rate on its premium channels, and while it’s only a couple bucks difference with DIRECTV, those savings can add up if you’re a fan of Succession and Shameless and need both HBO and SHOWTIME.
Which sports channels do DIRECTV vs. Xfinity have?
DIRECTV shines in sports delivery with the most 4K sports content. It’s also the exclusive provider of NFL SUNDAY TICKET, which also gives you the NFL RedZone channel along with every out-of-market game. Football fans may rejoice, but if it’s not your bag, then it’s not a big deal—especially considering the cost of NFL SUNDAY TICKET after your first included season.
But mega sports fans will benefit the most with the ULTIMATE package.
Xfinity may not have something similar to NFL SUNDAY TICKET, but you can still get lots of popular sports networks with the Extra and Starter packages.
Data effective 12/10/2020. Offers and availability vary by location and are subject to change.
Whose customer service is better? DIRECTV or Xfinity?
If you were to look at the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) report for 2019–2020, you would have seen DIRECTV came out ahead by seven points over Xfinity. This year, Xfinity is only behind by one point.
To put it in perspective, the highest score of 73 is held by Verizon Fios.
Besides, most issues revolve around billing misunderstandings, so be mindful of what your contract actually entails in terms of costs over two years.
Recap: Is DIRECTV or Xfinity better?
DIRECTV has more channels, a better DVR, and fewer hidden fees, but it does come with a two-year-long contract where your package price will more than double after the first year.
Xfinity is a good choice if you’re looking to get both TV and internet. Its TV service and X1 DVR are nothing to scoff at, but you’ve gotta account for additional HD fees, equipment costs, and broadcast fees.
- Pricing: Even with second-year increases, DIRECTV has better (and easier-to-understand) prices. If you want internet and bare-bones TV, the cost difference shrinks, but we like the premium channels and NFL SUNDAY TICKET bonuses that you get when you sign up with DIRECTV.
- Contracts: Two years is a long time for some people, so Xfinity may be a better option for renters or commitment-phobes.
- Channels: DIRECTV not only has more channels, but it’s the only way you can get NFL SUNDAY TICKET for those yell-at-the-TV fans. Xfinity has better premium channel pricing month-to-month, but fewer channels overall than DIRECTV.
- Customer service: DIRECTV and Xfinity are neck and neck in this department, so you should receive the a similar type of service with both.
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