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Verizon’s ‘Simplicity’ flat-rate plan starts at $30 per month for new customers
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The new plan drops Verizon’s $40 activation and upgrade fees, as long as customers opt in to its new loyalty program.
Key facts
- Verizon is launching a new Simplicity plan that starts at $30 / month for new customers, or $45 / month for existing ones
- Along with the Simplicity plan, the carrier announced a Verizon One subscription that combines unlimited 5G connectivity and home internet service for $70 per month
- Customers can tack on a home internet plan for $35 per month, as well as bundle streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, and HBO Max at an added cost
- The new plan drops Verizon’s $40 activation and upgrade fees, as long as customers opt in to its new loyalty program
Summary
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. Verizon is launching a new Simplicity plan that starts at $30 / month for new customers, or $45 / month for existing ones. The $30 price for new customers is an “initial promotional offer” that applies after enabling autopay and taking advantage of a discount for switching carriers, according to Verizon. The Simplicity plan includes unlimited access to Verizon’s 5G ultrawideband network, 10GB of mobile hotspot data, roaming in Canada and Mexico, and satellite texting on devices with the feature.