Verizon to give extra 15 GB to all mobile customers during virus outbreak

Nieuws Mobiel Verenigde Staten 24 MAR 2020
Verizon to give extra 15 GB to all mobile customers during virus outbreak
Verizon said that in addition to waiving overage charges and late fees during the coronavirus outbreak, it will give 15 GB of extra 4G data for mobile and small business customers. The deal will be automatic and run from 25 March to 30 April. Customers will also get 15 GB of 4G hotspot data added to their plan. Another 15 GB will be added for consumer prepaid and consumer and small business postpaid metered customers, for use as standalone or shared data, for use with the smartphone, hotspot or other connected device. Standalone metered and unlimited Jetpack plans will also get an extra 15 GB of extra 4G data. 

For low-income households, the company will waive internet and voice service charges for current Lifeline customers for two months. There will also be a discount programme on Fios broadband plans from 3 April. Customers will be able to select any Verizon Fios speed in the Mix & Max plans and get a USD 20 monthly discount. They will also get Disney+ free for one year and the first two months of their router rental charge waived. Verizon said this means that Fios Home Internet 200/200 Mbps will cost USD 19.99 per month. The 400/400 Mbps service will cost USD 39.99 per month, and the Gigabit deal USD 59.99 per month (including Fios router). Customers will still qualify for promotions aimed at new Fios Home Internet subscribers.

Finally, consumer and small business Fios and DSL broadband internet plans will have no data caps.

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