Verizon Unveils Tiered Data Pricing Plans
Verizon's data plan pricing structure underwent a major overhaul today, as the provider -- true to its CEO's word -- has officially rolled out a new, tiered system for mobile customers. Smartphone users with unlimited 3G data plans will still be able to blindly burn through megabytes for $29.99, but customers buying new Droids will now be able to opt for a limited, 150-megabyte monthly plan for $14.99. The company also unveiled a promotional 3-gigabyte MiFi and Fivespot plan at $35 a month. For a full breakdown of Verizon's new pricing plans, you can consult the company's new family data packages and mobile broadband plans, or check out Engadget's extensive Q&A to find out how the revamped system could affect your bank account.





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Subscribe to commentsKennedyOct 31st 2010 11:06AM
150mb for $14.99? Verizon, you are a bunch of stingy bastards!
justdoc45Oct 31st 2010 8:26PM
No one should be surprised by this. Whenever AT@T makes a change, (as in no more unlimited data), Verizon quickly follows suit. And visa versa.