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This week, Apple unveiled its latest iPhone 14 series of devices. The series contains a total of four models, namely the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. In this iPhone iteration, Apple decided to remove the physical SIM card tray and replace it with eSIM. They also added Emergency SOS via satellite to these phones.
Visible made some changes to its phone plans over the week. Before the change, the Verizon Wireless-owned prepaid brand only had one standard plan: a $40 per month option. With the new change, they now offer a couple of unlimited plans.
This week, Verizon Wireless revealed good news to its customers. Prepaid wireless customers now have access to Disney+.
This same offer has been available to qualifying postpaid unlimited plan customers for some time now and Big Red decided to extend the offer to prepaid customers.
Verizon has made an addition to its C-band 5G network.
According to Big Red, they rolled out 100MHz of C-band spectrum in different parts of the country. This is expected to improve the 5G speeds and network capacity in select markets. The roll out will also nearly double the existing 60MHz spectrum that has already been deployed in 5G markets.
Earlier this week, a couple of TV ads for Visible were spotted with the logo “Visible by Verizon.” This seems to coincide with another report that Verizon is trying to rebrand Total Wireless to “Total by Verizon.”
Last year, Verizon revealed its plans to acquire Tracfone as well as the other brands it owned. And true enough, Verizon was able to purchase the brand.
Earlier this month, AT&T announced that they will be raising the prices on some of its plans. Verizon made headlines this week with a similar announcement.
As revealed by Verizon, they will be increasing their administrative fee on postpaid customers. Starting June, you can expect to see an administrative fee charge of $3.30 per voice line on your bill. This is an increase of $1.35.
Opensignal recently published its latest study on how Verizon and AT&T’s C-band rollout has helped in the 5G space. And as it turns out, at least one of two networks have gained some momentum with this new technology.
Verizon Wireless is currently offering eligible customers free Fios internet. This is for its customers under the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
Eligible customers will be getting free access to Fios’ 100% fiber optic internet. As a result, they can enjoy internet speeds that start at 200Mbps.