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Verizon 'More Everything' Plan Adds Data, Cuts Prices

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Verizon Wireless is giving its subscribers more, more, more: The wireless carrier today launched its "More Everything" plan, which includes more data, more storage, and more options.

Starting at $45 per month, users can get double the data on select plans, 25GB of cloud storage, and international access, all on Verizon's 4G LTE network.

"More Everything changes the game by adding even more of what customers want from their wireless provider in a single, simple monthly plan," Verizon's chief marketing officer Ken Dixon said in a statement.

New and existing customers first must decide how many devices they want on a plan, and add up the Monthly Line Access per device—$40 per month for smartphones, $30 for basic phones, and $10 for tablets—and select a data option (click image below for options). Verizon offers varying prices based on phones and Internet-only devices.

Verizon More Everything

Verizon More also includes unlimited international messaging with unlimited domestic text, picture and video messaging, similar to what T-Mobile did in October.

Customers who opt for the Verizon Edge early upgrade program are eligible for $10 off monthly smartphone access for up to 8GB of data, and $20 off monthly access on plans of 10GB and higher.

"Verizon Wireless led the way with the introduction of shared plans, and More Everything is the next leap forward with more storage, more messaging and more choice, all on a 4G LTE network that is unmatched in coverage and capacity," Dixon said.

More Everything subscribers can also tack on additional benefits like the security program Family Base and the International Long Distance Value Plan—free for the first three months, and only $5 per month after.

Verizon introduced shared data plans in June 2012, allowing customers to add up to 10 devices onto one wireless plan. The Share Everything options include unlimited voice and messages, and several tiered data options. Share Everything users will be automatically moved to the More Everything plans starting today, which are also available to all new customers.

For more, see Verizon: More Everything, Fewer Subsidies. Also check out PCMag Live in the video below, which discusses Verizon's "More Everything" plans.

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