Verizon Wireless Feeling Heat of Competition, Cuts Data Prices
Verizon Wireless generally doesn’t compete against AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint on price, instead relying on its strong network to hand customers the largest bills in the industry.
But the company might be feeling the heat of competition, as yesterday it announced some new, cheaper pricing options.
“More specifically, Verizon’s 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6GB shared data plans are all dropping $10 a month to $30, $40, $50, $60, and $70 per month, respectively,” DSLReports explained. “The company’s 8GB shared data plan is dropping $5 a month, from $90 to $85. Verizon’s also offering a 500MB plan for $20 a month.”
“The carrier’s 10GB/$100 plan will remain the same, but Verizon is adding a 12GB option ($110), 14GB ($120), and 16GB plan ($130),” FierceWireless wrote. “The company’s 20GB plan is dropping to $140 from $150.”
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