While those that are InPulse Users as well as Internet Savvy, are aware of the new rates that are to be made public 11/01. But this bit of info about "Buy any
handset
in Verizons inventory at the 1 Year Contract Price (when you get $15 of Airtime also)" is news. Here is the news as it was released:
Verizon Wireless expands prepaid offering
Music, navigation now on tap
By Kelly Hill
Story posted: October 31, 2007 - 1:43 pm EDT
Verizon Wireless tweaked its prepaid calling plans to add access to its music, navigation and other
data
services starting tomorrow.
The carrier will offer three varieties of its INpulse plans. The INpulse Core plan looks much like a continuation of Verizon Wireless’ basic prepaid offer to this point: $1 per day access fee, unlimited on-network calling, and a 10 cent per minute charge for talk time or a
text message
. The company expands its offer with INpulse Plus, which for a $2 per day access fee includes unlimited in-network calling, unlimited night-time minutes and per-minute calling and SMS rates of 5 cents. The INpulse Power plan runs $3 per day and includes the unlimited night and in-network calling and even cheaper per-minute and SMS costs: just 2 cents.
Access fees are charged only on days when the customer uses the
phone
. The carrier said that the new plans will be available at Verizon Wireless stores, Circuit City,
Best Buy
, Wal-Mart and other retail locations beginning Nov. 1.
“The changes in our INpulse prepay service are in response to customers who want to enjoy the features and benefits of Verizon
Wireless service
without making a long-term commitment,” said Jeff Dietel, VP of marketing for Verizon Wireless.
Customers who start an INpulse account with a minimum of $15 can purchase any handset in the carrier’s lineup—including those with access to the carrier’s over-the-air music download service, games and other applications including VZ Navigator—for the same price as customers who sign a one-year service agreement. Pay-as-you-go customers also can now keep their prepaid
phone number
when they switch plans.
AT&T
Mobility
also made changes to its prepaid offer earlier this year, expanding the access to data services.
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