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Verizon customers can keep unlimited data if they forgo device subsidies Verizon Wireless says existing customers can keep their unlimited data plans, but there's a catch. They will have to pay full price for any new devices when they sign a new contract. Originally posted at News - Mobile news.cnet.com
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Verizon: You can have unlimited data... just no device subsidies After a day of taking heat for its plan to kill off unlimited wireless-data plans entirely, Verizon says users can keep them after all. But there's a catch. news.cnet.com
Verizon: You can have unlimited data... but no device subsidies After a day of taking heat for its plan to kill off unlimited wireless-data plans entirely, Verizon says users can keep them after all. But there's a catch. news.cnet.com
Satisfaction With AT&T Catching Up to Verizon The four big wireless carriers all scored within two points of one another on a 100-point scale compiled by the American Customer Satisfaction Index - a sign satisfaction among them is starting to even out. www.foxbusiness.com
Verizon says it's ending unlimited data plans LOS ANGELES - A Verizon official announced the company will begin forcing users with grandfathered-in unlimited data plans to choose data share plans when they migrate to the company's 4G network. read more www.news-record.com
Should angry Verizon subscribers ditch Big Red? Verizon Wireless subscribers are hopping mad about losing their unlimited data plans. But what are their options, and is there any way to keep those unlimited plans? Ask Maggie offers some advice. [Read more] news.cnet.com
Verizon to kill grandfathered unlimited data plans upon renewal (Update) The days of unlimited 3G and 4G LTE at Verizon will soon officially close as the carrier forces users to upgrade to new shared data plans, which offer some enticing perks. (UPDATE: Verizon says it will not force users who do not purchase subsidized phones.) www.digitaltrends.com
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