Verizon Wireless has unveiled its new shared data plans, dubbed Share Everything.
The plans feature unlimited talk, unlimited text and sharable data - plus, it allows customers to add up to ten devices onto one wireless plan. In addition, a mobile hotspot is included "at no additional cost for capable smartphones and tablets," the wireless provider said.
Prospective users must first select a monthly access fee (ranging from $10 for tablets to $40 for smartphones), then the customer must chose a plan from the following: 1GB for $50 per month, 2GB for $60, 4GB for $70, 6GB for $80, 8GB for 90 or 10GB for $100.
Existing Verizon customers are free to keep their existing plans, but can move to the new Share Everything Plans for no added fee or contract extension, Verizon said.
Verizon's Share Everything plans become available beginning June 28.
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