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This week, wireless carriers announced their plans to increase their prices. Here is a short summary of these plan changes and what they mean to customers:
Earlier this week, Verizon revealed that it will be offering its customers a bundled subscription for Netflix and Max. Through this bundle, customers can enjoy savings on their two favorite streaming platforms.
Earlier this week, users on Slickdeals and Reddit were able to discover a loophole in Verizon’s system. Thanks to this, you can get up to $120 off on your plan for an entire year.
Spectrum Mobile recently increased the monthly data allotment on a couple of its unlimited plans.
Prior to the announcement, the Verizon MVNO offered 10GB of high-speed data per month on the base $29.99 per month unlimited plan. Now, the plan comes with 30GB high-speed data per month.
The ongoing wildfires on the island of Maui have already brought so much destruction to its residents. And as of this writing, there are already 55 confirmed deaths from the tragedy. Not only that, thousands are being evacuated from their homes.
As a way of helping its customers, the US carriers have announced how they are helping out.
For quite some time now, Visible has lowered its Visible Basic plan by $5 per month. Instead of selling the plan at $30 per month, customers were able to sign up for service at only $25 per month.
This week, Verizon and AT&T made changes to its legacy plans. The two companies sent out notifications to its customers on older unlimited plans to anticipate a new fee on their bill.