Verizon's Unlimited and Unlimited Plus prepaid plans are now almost as affordable as T-Mobile's comparable options for multiline customers.
While you still need to cough up $50 a month for an Unlimited line of Verizon Prepaid service,
starting with your second line. Instead of costing a grand total of $100, two Unlimited lines will set you back just 80 bucks a month, with each extra line adding $30 to your bill.'s Unlimited Plus prepaid plan starts at $60 a month , with every additional line costing you $40 and thus saving you $20 compared to how much you would previously spend for the same type of service.
Big Red's new multiline discounts can obviously add up to some pretty big numbers, like $60 for four lines or $80 for five lines, bringing the nation-leading operator Multiline discounts have been a thing at the competition for a while, and T-Mobile's Unlimited Plus prepaid option ischeaper than Verizon's comparable plan, at $90 a month for two lines, $120 for three, $150 for four, and $180 for five.
Although the perks and benefits are fairly similar between the two carriers, Verizon's Unlimited Plus plan does include more"premium" mobile hotspot data while similarly reducing your speeds once you hit an overall 50 gig cap. The non-Plus Verizon Unlimited prepaid option, meanwhile, comes with 5 gigs of non-premium mobile hotspot a month and no 5G Ultra Wideband network access, which makes it not very appropriate for speed junkies across the nation. But hey, at least it's now just as affordable as T-Mobile's own"standard" Unlimited plan no matter how many lines you need.
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