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Earlier this week, a couple of TV ads for Visible were spotted with the logo “Visible by Verizon.” This seems to coincide with another report that Verizon is trying to rebrand Total Wireless to “Total by Verizon.”
Last year, Verizon revealed its plans to acquire Tracfone as well as the other brands it owned. And true enough, Verizon was able to purchase the brand.
Earlier this month, AT&T announced that they will be raising the prices on some of its plans. Verizon made headlines this week with a similar announcement.
As revealed by Verizon, they will be increasing their administrative fee on postpaid customers. Starting June, you can expect to see an administrative fee charge of $3.30 per voice line on your bill. This is an increase of $1.35.
Opensignal recently published its latest study on how Verizon and AT&T’s C-band rollout has helped in the 5G space. And as it turns out, at least one of two networks have gained some momentum with this new technology.
Verizon Wireless is currently offering eligible customers free Fios internet. This is for its customers under the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
Eligible customers will be getting free access to Fios’ 100% fiber optic internet. As a result, they can enjoy internet speeds that start at 200Mbps.
Recently, Verizon Wireless held its Thursday Investor Day event where it talked about the future of the company. One of the things discussed in the event is the upcoming platform that Big Red will be working on together with Netflix, Disney Plus, Peloton, and many other streaming services.
Earlier this week, Samsung finally took the wraps off of its highly anticipated – the Samsung Galaxy S22 series. The series comes with three phones: Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra.
There’s a new change that has taken place at Verizon.
This week, Big Red quietly changed its monthly installment policy on its plans. Instead of having the option to choose from 24 or 30 monthly installments, customers can make 36 monthly payments on their new device purchases.