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After several years, Verizon has changed its logo. The iconic checkmark logo on Verizon’s red name has been swapped for a red and yellow V.
Aside from changing its logo, Verizon has brought back its signature “Can you hear me now” tagline. Big Red has also given its home internet plans a refresh by rebranding them into myHome plans, which now come with 5G or LTE fixed connectivity.
Back in December, Verizon held an offer where it gave away an Xbox Series X console to those who sign up for their Fios plans. This time around, they are giving away a free Nintendo Switch console.
In 2019, the major carriers in the country faced allegations of selling its customers’ location data without their consent. Years later, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finally reached a decision by fining these companies.
Verizon recently shared its data breach notification that it filed at the Office of the Maine Attorney General. The document revealed that a Verizon employee gained access to an unauthorized file containing sensitive information of other employees.
Total by Verizon now offers 5G Home Internet service.
The prepaid brand is now offering 5G Home Internet service plans that start at $45 per month with Auto Pay enabled. With this service in place, you already have access to unlimited data with a download speed of up to 200 Mbps.
This week, wireless carriers announced their plans to increase their prices. Here is a short summary of these plan changes and what they mean to customers:
Earlier this week, Verizon revealed that it will be offering its customers a bundled subscription for Netflix and Max. Through this bundle, customers can enjoy savings on their two favorite streaming platforms.