Verizon Is Lowering Prices For Its Data Plans By $10-$20 Per Month
1. Verizon Is Lowering Prices For Its Data Plans By $10-$20
Per Month
Verizon More Everything Data Plans - Business Insider
Verizon has a new set of data plans called "MORE Everything" and the selling point is more data for
less money.
Here's what Arik Hesseldahl of Recode has to say:
[E]xisting customers will see a $10 a month drop in the price of plans with allowances of eight
gigabytes or less, and a $20 reduction on the price of plans of 10 GB or more. The plan also adds
unlimited international messaging and 25 gigs of free cloud storage per line. The plan kicks in for
existing customers today.
Also included in the plans free for the first three months ($5 per month after that): international
calling to Mexico and Canada for one cent per minute, the Caribbean and Latin America for five
cents a minute.
This is almost surely Verizon's response to the aggressive moves made by T-Mobile. Last year, TMobile cut its prices, got rid of phone subsidies, and introduced a program to allow early device
upgrades for its customers.
Here's how Verizon is representing "MORE Everything" on its site. If you want to learn more, you
can do so right here.