- On June 28, Verizon will release its new Share Everything plans which allow families to share minutes, messages, and data as a unit. Minutes and messages are unlimited, whereas families pick from tiers of data packages ranging from 1GB to 10GB.
- The 1GB plan costs $50 and the 2GB plan is $60. From there the plans increase to 10GB in 2GB intervals. Each interval brings a price increase of $10.
- Families will be required to pay activation fees: $40 for smartphones; $30 for basic phones; $20 for jetpacks, USBs, notebooks and netbooks; and $10 for tablets.
- The plans support up to ten devices on one network and offer a free mobile hotspot feature.
- “They feel a bit expensive, but the truth is these plans work out rather well with completely unlimited voice and texts for what will likely be lots of teenagers. Any parent knows this can be a life saver,” reports TechCrunch. “The bill goes up quickly, but that’s sometimes the price you pay for unlimited phone usage, big buckets of data and a free mobile hotspot feature.”
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