Can you hear me now that I have unlimited minutes at any time?
Days after rumors began circulating around the Internet, Verizon Wireless today updated its offer by including plans with unlimited anytime minutes for a flat-rate country.
In addition to limiting the minutes plans cellular provider has offered, Verizon is now ready to offer three levels: basic, Select and Premium. The Basic Plan offers unlimited anytime minutes on a single line for $ 99.99 and features Verizon Mobile Web 2.0 feature of Internet browsing. The Master Plan also covers roaming and long distance at no additional cost beyond the type of plan, but how Verizon charge $ 1.99 per MB for data services.
Select Plan offers the same deal as the Basic Plan, but also include unlimited text messages between any person in the United States, regardless of the cellular network. Select Plan is priced at $ 119.99 per month for the same $ 1.99 per MB fee for the data.
The Premium Plan includes all basic services and within the selection plans, unlimited anytime minutes and text messages, but also adds V Cast VPak, VZ Navigator and mobile email service to the combination of a monthly plan the rate of 139.99 US dollars before taxes and fees. Under the Premium Plan, Verizon also includes access to unlimited data.
In addition, each new unlimited minutes plan at any time has a Family SharePlan match with a price schedule designed around the features included. The Family SharePlan is priced at $ 199.98 for the first two lines under the Basic Plan package, $ 229.98 under the Plan Selection packages, and $ 269.98 under the Plan package Premium with each additional line at an additional cost of $ 99.99 per month (or $ 119.99 for additions under the Premium Plan).
A maximum of five lines can be included in the plans and Family SharePlan seems real no discount on subscribing to these plans as opposed to the signing of the lines of each individual family member, except perhaps some damage to the handful of pay fees to consumers love.
Those who opt for the Basic Plan, but want the additional features such as a small plan messaging and / or V Cast will have to spring for the complement of options during the ordering process.
With the launch of this plan, Verizon Wireless is not the first to offer such plans, but it is the only service that offers unlimited minutes at any time based on the plans at this time.
As news of the official launch of Verizon materialized today, the other major cellular phone provider announced plans to follow suit and launch their own voice unlimited plans.
It seems that AT & T wireless division feels it needs to provide its customers unlimited anytime minutes of voice similar to Verizon Basic Plan package. At $ 99.99 subscribers of AT & T can be free from the constraints of the levels of monthly calling plans. For an additional $ 50 per month, customers can add text messages and unlimited data usage bringing the total number of a single line at a monthly rate of $ 150 compared to the Premium Plan Verizon rate of $ 139.99 per month.
The availability of these plans unlimited voice AT & T has been set for February 22, 2008, which is just a few days after Verizon Wireless ad.
AT & T has gained some ground lately because it has taken charge of T-Mobile, as the role of provider WiFi Access Starbucks and with this announcement, it is hard to think they would not feel threatened by a little Verizon.
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