
Verizon will be adding Apple Music to its top two tiers, Beyond Unlimited and Above Unlimited, from 17 January. Verizon and Apple started working together in August, when Verizon started offering six months of Apple Music free to Unlimited customers.
There are three Unlimited deals: Go Unlimited, Beyond Unlimited and Above Unlimited. Top tier Above Unlimited includes 75 GB of 4G data, HD video streaming, 20 GB of 4G mobile hotspot, 5 international TravelPass sessions per month and 500 GB of Verizon Cloud storage and now Apple Music. The deal costs USD 60 per line per month with Auto Pay on an account with four lines. Otherwise, it costs USD 75 for one line, with the second line at USD 65, the third at USD 50 and the fourth at USD 40.
Beyond Unlimited gives 22 GB of 4G data, HD streaming, 15 GB of 4G mobile hotspot, and Mexico & Canada talk, text and data, plus now Apple Music. The first line costs USD 85, the second USD 80, the third USD 60 and the fourth USD 50.
Go Unlimited will still provide six months of free Apple Music but otherwise it includes 4G data, unlimited talk and text, DVD quality streaming, 600 kbps of mobile hotspot, Verizon Up Rewards and Mexico & Canada talk, text and data. It costs USD 75 for one line, with the second line at USD 65, the third at USD 50 and the fourth at USD 40.