Verizon Announces New ALLSET Plans

Verizon ALLSET Plan

Today Verizon announced a new plan for prepaid customers, the ALLSET Plan. It is similar to any prepaid plan, giving you a set amount of minutes, messages, and data for 30 days. With the addition of BRIDGE DATA, they are bringing something completely new to prepaid. In addition to the base plan, BRIDGE DATA allows you to purchase additional data that will rollover for up to 90 days.

The base package for a smartphone is simple, $45 gives you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, and 500MB of data. BRIDGE DATA then gives you a choice of three data buckets to add on.

  1. 500 MB for $5 with 30-day expiration
  2. 1 GB for $10 with 90-day expiration
  3. 3 GB for $20 with 90-day expiration

Verizon is also sweetening the pot by giving an extra 500MB to anyone who adds auto pay to their account(for a total of 1GB before using BRIDGE DATA). They are also throwing in 1000 free minutes for calling Canada and Mexico, and they are not charging extra for texts to Canada and Mexico. All in all, it’s not a bad value for a prepaid plan. Add in the fact that you can roll over unused BRIDGE DATA, this should be very appealing to anyone looking to break free from their contract but still needing Verizon coverage.

Source: Verizon

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