Verizon adds 4G LTE to prepaid ALLSET PLANS

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Verizon has announced that beginning on July 17th, customers will have a new option for getting a smartphone with 4G LTE service. Verizon is going to make their 4G network available through their prepaid ALLSET PLANS. These no contract plans come with unlimited talk and text. Customers can get a plan with a 500 MB data allowance for $45 per month or bump it up to 1 GB for $50 per month. As a special offer for a limited time, customers can double the initial 500 MB allowance by agreeing to autopay.

In addition to the normal data allowance, Verizon is offering BRIDGE DATA options that will let users carryover unused allowances for up to 90 days. Two flavors of BRIDGE DATA will be available, a 1 GB option for $10 or a 3 GB option for $20.

Verizon will let customers who already have 4G LTE smartphones “bring their own device” over to an ALLSET plan. If they are XLTE Ready devices, customers will be able to tap in to those higher speeds as well. To help entice potential customers, Verizon will be offering the LG Lucid 3 and LG G2 for $149.99 and $299.99 respectively for a limited time.

source: Verizon

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