Tag

Unlimited Plan

All articles tagged with #unlimited plan

technology2 years ago

"Verizon Introduces Unlimited Cloud Storage for Individuals"

Verizon has introduced a new individual plan for its unlimited storage tier, priced at $13.99 per month, allowing users to upload unlimited photos, videos, documents, PDFs, and PNGs from their phone and computer. While there are some limitations, such as a 10GB file size limit and a daily upload limit of 50GB, Verizon's offering stands out in a market where most cloud storage services have data caps. This unlimited plan is particularly appealing as other options, like Dropbox and Google One, have either eliminated or capped their storage plans. However, users should be cautious of potential future changes or restrictions imposed by Verizon.

technology2 years ago

Boost Mobile's Unlimited Plan Outshines Mint Mobile with Superior Connectivity and 5 Key Advantages

Boost Mobile's new unlimited plan offers unlimited talk, text, and data for $25 per month with AutoPay, along with 5G access, 30GB of high-speed data per month, and a hotspot. The plan stands out as it is not tied to 12-month increments like some competitors. Boost Mobile is actively expanding its 5G capacity and plans to leverage its 2.5 GHz spectrum and deploy Massive MIMO radio technology to provide faster speeds and increased network capacity. Prepaid plans like Boost Mobile's offer flexibility, control over spending, and no-contract options, making them appealing to a wide range of consumers.

entertainment2 years ago

MoviePass Returns with New Subscription Plans and Nationwide Expansion.

MoviePass, the movie subscription service, has relaunched with four monthly plans that come with credits to redeem for individual movie showings. Each plan has a set of limitations, with the Pro plan allowing a person to watch 30 movies a month. The plans vary in price and credits depending on location, with the NYC metro area and Southern California having adjusted pricing. While the launch touts an “unlimited” plan, clarification from MoviePass suggests it’s just a flashier sell for the Pro plan.