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At long last, Big Red’s prepaid customers get in on the LTE love. The carrier greenlighted 4G support for its AllSet prepaid rate plans, the network said on Tuesday.
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Effective July 17, those on a no-contract plan can score unlimited talk and text as well as 500MB of data for $45 per month. In other words, it’s the same offering currently available, but with 4G LTE data speeds automatically included.
For a limited time, customers who sign up with Verizon’s Auto Pay service will receive an additional 500MB allotment at no additional cost. As is the case today, Big Red offers a 500MB bucket of data for $5; the additional data expires after 30 days. Those who need a bit more data can choose the 1GB and 3GB Bridge Data options. Available for $10 and $20, respectively, the spare data can be used over the course of 90 days.
If you’re still not sure, Verizon likes to toss out this little comparison: a Verizon customer who uses the Auto Pay feature can score 4GB of monthly data for $65 per month. T-Mobile, by contrast, allows for 3GB of data for $60 per month in its Simple Choice Plan.