Verizon Wireless announced that it’s discontinuing unlimited data plans for new smartphone customers. Starting Thursday, July 7, new customers will be offered four tiered plans: $10 for 75MB, $30 for 2GB, $50 for 5GB, and $80 for 10GB. Current Verizon customers with a plan, along with those who upgrade on or after July 7 will not be affected by the change. Upgrade-eligible customers will be able to retain their plans when switching to a new mobile device.
Customers who exceed their capped plan will be charged $10 per gigabyte or $10 per 75MB on the entry-level plan.
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