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Earlier this week, Verizon Wireless rolled out a new plan called myPlan. A few days after the announcement, the plan was already online.
In its announcement, Big Red shared that this is a first-of-its-kind calling plan since it gives its users total freedom. And by this, Verizon means that it enables its customers to have a fully customizable wireless plan.
This week, Google held its Google I/O conference and unveiled two of their newest devices: the Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold.
Shortly after unveiling the former, Google announced that the device will be available to purchase that afternoon. Availability for the device was then announced by the major carriers in the US along with their existing promotions.
Verizon Wireless made some changes to its older Unlimited plans this week. As revealed by PhoneArena, the affected plans are getting a $2 per month rate adjustment.
Earlier this week, Verizon Wireless customers experienced issues porting out of the network and even making feature and plan changes. There were also some users who reported having problems activating their devices.
Visible, the Verizon-owned prepaid brand, recently partnered with a non-profit organization called Empower Work. The two have created a new social initiative program called Visible Impacts where they will help customers who were recently laid off.
At CES last week, a new mobile service was announced and is now live throughout the country. But prior to this launch, Cox Communications started offering its mobile service, Cox Mobile, in select areas for a test run. And now, the Verizon MVNO is fully available to the rest of the US.