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February 12, 2017 10:11 pm GMT

Verizon resurrects unlimited data, because T-Mobile and AT&T aren't f*cking around

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Verizon, in the age of streaming video and GIF-filled messaging, is looking to win back customers by offering unlimited data.

SEE ALSO: Verizon has lost its one big advantage in the wireless wars

The wireless carrier announced Sunday an introductory plan with unlimited data. Available Monday, it charges $80 per month with unlimited data, talk and text on a smartphone or tablet. Verizon charges $45 per line for four lines. 

The announcement comes shortly after a study revealed Verizon can no longer call itself the fastest wireless network. T-Mobile is just as good as Verizon, according to the 2017 State of Mobile Networks report from OpenSignal. Those two are followed by AT&T and then Sprint.  Read more...

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