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Verizon Gives Customers 15 GB Of Data During COVID-19 Pandemic

Verizon Gives Customers 15 GB Of Data During COVID-19 Pandemic

As the country grapples with the COVID-19 epidemic, companies have been helping their customers in a variety of ways,  including helping them deal with a lot of newfound downtime.

Verizon announced on Monday that it's giving all of its wireless mobile customers, including consumers and small businesses, an extra 15GB of data starting on March 25 and lasting until April 30.

The extra 15GB of data applies to customers on both metered and unlimited plans, and customers don't need to do anything to get the extra data.

The company said in a statement, "From March 25 through April 30, wireless consumer and small business customers will see an additional 15GB of data added to their plan for no additional charge. New consumer and business customers can also take advantage of this additional data."

Details include:

  • For Verizon consumer and small business postpaid unlimited customers, 15GB of 4G LTE hotspot data will be added to your current plan.
  • For Verizon consumer prepaid and consumer and small business postpaid metered customers, 15GB will be added to your current standalone or shared data plan, which can be used for smartphone, hotspot or other connected device use.
  • Standalone metered and unlimited Jetpack plans will also be provided an additional 15GB of 4G LTE data.
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