Prepaid cellular plans are popular with people who don’t want to be tied down to conventional service contract. The flexibility that these plans provide customers with can’t be found on postpaid connections. Major mobile carriers in the U.S. cater to both kinds of customers. Verizon’s prepaid plans have received an update, the carrier is now offering more data on its prepaid plans.
Previously the $45 prepaid plan on Verizon Wireless brought just 500MB of mobile data. Starting today subscribers of this monthly smartphone plan will receive 1GB of data at no extra charge. Those who enroll in Auto Pay will receive a bonus, Verizon will give them an additional 500MB of data every single month.
This $45 prepaid plan also includes unlimited talk, text and unlimited texting to Mexico and Canada. The international long distance add-on opens up calls to Mexico and Canada for just $10 per month on top of the plan.
Subscribers can customize their plans with data add-ons as well. For $5, $10 and $20 they can get 500MB, 1GB and 3GB of data with 30, 90 and 90 day expiration respectively. Those on the 1GB and 3GB plans don’t use up their data allotment can carry over remaining data for over 90 days so there’s no pressure to use up all of the mobile data within one month.
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