Verizon’s “Share Everything” plans make everything unlimited for up to 10 devices

Verizon Share Everything

Verizon has had its share of foibles over the last few months over how their customers interact with their cellular plans. On June 28th, they debut their “Share Everything” plans which will allow up to 10 devices within a family to pull from a common pool of data coverage while enjoying unlimited minutes and messages. “Customers asked, and today Verizon Wireless delivered an industry first,” said Tami Erwin, VP and CMO for Verizon Wireless. “Share Everything Plans are the new standard for wireless service. They are simple; customers no longer have to think about their voice and message plans, because both are unlimited.” Verizon Unlimited Adding additional devices is the costly component and arguably the hardest sell for the mobile company, but when people take separate bills and start adding it up, Verizon hopes that the numbers will make sense.

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Lorie Wimble

Lorie is the "Liberal Voice" of Conservative Haven, a political blog, and has 2 astounding children.

2 thoughts on “Verizon’s “Share Everything” plans make everything unlimited for up to 10 devices

  1. Right now I have a $20 unlimited plan alllll the way back from Alltel. There’s no way I’m giving that up. Look’s like we’ll be buying contract-free phones from eBay from now on.

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