Verizon Officially Unveils Unlimited Plans

As we talked about yesterday, Verizon has officially announced their new Unlimited choice plans. All the prices in yesterday's rumor post are accurate, it appears, but there is one notable difference.
The data plan does not appear to have gone unlimited, and the 5GB cap still applies. However, they have changed the data plans up a bit, offering 50MB off data transfer for $39.99 or 5GB for $59.99. The 50MB plan is directed more toward the casual user and looks to be the a la carte option data plan, where as the 5GB option is meant for the regular or intensive user. The 5GB is also what is included in the Voice and Data plans.
For the price list once more, hit the jump.
Press Release [Verizon]
Just in case you missed it and don't feel like navigating Verizon's site:
- $100 - Nationwide Unlimited (voice)
- $120 - Nationwide Select Unlimited (voice, SMS, MMS)
- $140 - Nationwide Premium (voice, SMS, MMS, VZNav, VCAST, email)
- $150 - Nationwide Email and Messaging (voice, SMS, MMS, and data)
- $170 - Nationwide Global Email and Messaging (voice, SMS, MMS, and international data)
- $200 - Family plan with two lines, $100 per additional line.
- Available on one or two year agreements
- All plans include Mobile Web 2.0 portal access (skip it)
- No roaming or long distance






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