good news Verizon will give you more
data bad news
you'll pay more for it CNET's own Roger
Chang reports that Verizon will revise
its plans it will be more expensive but
you'll get a data boost every plan will
increase from 1 gigabyte to 6 gigabytes
depending on the plan prices will
increase from $5 to $10 per month
Verizon's plans are branded as sizes
from s to XXL here's how it all breaks
down caution numbers ahead the S plan
will cost $35 with 2 gigabytes of data
the M plan gets 4 gigabytes of data for
$50 the L plan will have 8 gigabytes for
$70 the XL plan moves to 16 gigabytes at
a cost of $90 the XXL plan will give you
a whopping 24 gigabytes for a hundred
and ten dollars per month CNET is also
reporting these plans will include a new
feature called safety mode when you go
over your data cap you will still be
able to connect but at slower speeds
that would avoid overage fees safety
mode costs $5 extra for those not on an
Excel or XXL plan this speech will be
managed by a new version of the my
verizon app Verizon will also introduce
a new rollover data program called
carryover data current customers will be
able to opt into these new plans and
rates Verizon is expected to make an
official announcement soon that's it for
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