The company’s new “2.0” plans and 36-month installment plans provided cover for removing what was billed as a limited-time offer.
Buying a phone from the carrier now includes an option to get it for zero dollars upfront, not even taxes – for customers who qualify.
Customers report getting some compensation for the recent service outage, but it requires some work on your part.
If you’re on a retired plan, it will automatically be moved to a newer plan that could cost more.
The carrier also introduced Verizon One, a mobile and home internet bundle.
If you signed up for an AT&T wireless plan in the second half of 2025, the price is about to go up.
It’s time to compare what two of the biggest carriers offer in their mobile phone plans.