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Tuesday, 09 November 2010 14:29

Verizon Testing “Everything Data Plan” Similar To Sprint’s

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America’s largest cellular carrier, Verizon Wireless, seems to be following the move of the nation’s third largest provider, Sprint. Multiple tips are indicating that customers in select markets are receiving emails informing them an offer from the Big Red, a $69.99 monthly plan that closely resembles Sprint’s $69.99 Everything Dataplan. The plan will allot users 450 minutes, unlimited messaging, unlimited data, and unlimited Verizon mobile-to-mobile minutes on a monthly basis. A family share plan (for 2 lines) will go for $139.99 and provide 1400 anytime minutes, unlimited messaging, unlimited data, and unlimited Verizon mobile-mobile minutes monthly with the ability to add additional lines for $19.99. Both plans require a 1-year contract renewal. The only way to take advantage of this promotion is by calling the  number enlisted in the email.

Currently, Sprint has a leg-up on Verizon as their Everything Dataplan offers unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling minutes (regardless of carrier). If you are a Verizon Wireless customer, and purchased all the features in this plan separately, it would cost roughly $90 with $39.99 for 450 minutes, $19.99 for unlimited text messaging, and $29.99 for smartphone data. This offer will save you around $20 a month so it is definitely worth looking into. What do you think of the offer? Does it sound appealing to you? Let us know in the comments below! You can find the advertisement below:

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