Verizon Wireless cuts basic voice plan by $29 per month; $69.99 for unlimited calling

“Competition in the mobile landscape became more intense Friday, when Verizon Wireless announced it has cut its basic voice plan by $29 per month, to $69.99 for unlimited calling,” Katie Marsal reports for AppleInsider.

“Verizon also has an unlimited voice and text plan for customers available at $89.99 per month. But while Verizon is reducing its voice plans, those on its low-end data plans will see an increase,” Marsal reports.

“While its basic wireless service fee would see a $29 reduction, the company was also doing away with its $19.99 75MB data package for 3G multimedia phones. In its place is the 25MB, $9.99-per-month plan for all 3G phones, giving access to e-mail, games and the Internet,” Marsal reports.

Marsal reports, “Verizon’s pricing changes… could force AT&T to do the same to remain competitive.”

Full article here.

29 Comments

  1. @ Keeter

    Yeah, ATT is cutting the price of its unlimited plan by $30, to $99.99. I hadn’t seen any word if it’s reducing the cost of other tiers, however.

    Anyone who wants to change their current unlimited plan to the new one should check on ATT’s site on Monday.

Reader Feedback

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.