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VZW Unveils Voice/Unlimited Messaging Combo Plans
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| Michael Wise 2007-04-16, 10:33 pm |
| ....and Family Share plans too.
http://news.vzw.com/news/2007/04/pr2007-04-16.html
Verizon Wireless Introduces New America¹s Choice Select Plans with
Unlimited Messaging
04/16/2007
BASKING RIDGE, NJ ‹ Verizon Wireless today announced America¹s Choice®
Select plans that include Unlimited Messaging. The owner of the nation¹s
most reliable wireless network is also introducing new America¹s Choice
Family SharePlan® Select plans with Unlimited Messaging for all the
lines on the plan. The new pricing plans include unlimited Text,
Picture, Video Messaging and Instant Messaging to anyone on any network
in the U.S.
³The new plans are in response to customers¹ increasing demand for
greater text messaging options,² said Jim Naughton, director of consumer
marketing for Verizon Wireless. ³Text messaging has moved from being a
nice feature to a necessity for many customers. With the Quick Text
features on many devices today, more and more professionals are using
the service, in addition to the many teenagers who depend on text
messaging for fast communications.²
During the fourth quarter of 2006, Verizon Wireless customers sent and
received an industry record-setting 17.7 billion text messages and
exchanged more than 353 million picture and video messages.
To get Unlimited Messaging from Verizon Wireless, customers may call
customer service at 1-800-2 JOIN IN or dial *611 from their Verizon
Wireless phone.
Verizon Wireless recently introduced its 30-day Test Drive, an industry
first that lets customers experience its network virtually risk-free for
30 days. If customers are not satisfied with their experience and take
their numbers to another carrier, Verizon Wireless will refund their
money for calls, equipment, activation fee and taxes.
For more information on Verizon Wireless products and services, visit a
Verizon Wireless Communications Store, call 1-800-2 JOIN IN or go to
www.verizonwireless.com.
About Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless operates the nation¹s most reliable wireless voice and
data network, serving more than 59 million customers. The largest US
wireless company and largest wireless data provider, based on revenues,
Verizon Wireless is headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J., with 65,000
employees nationwide. The company is a joint venture of Verizon
Communications (NYSE: VZ) and Vodafone (NYSE and LSE: VOD). Find more
information on the Web at www.verizonwireless.com. To preview and
request broadcast-quality video footage and high-resolution stills of
Verizon Wireless operations, log on to the Verizon Wireless Multimedia
Library at www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.
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| music53OUTOUT@earthlink.net 2007-04-17, 10:33 am |
| On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 22:13:36 GMT, Michael Wise <no@no.spam>
wrote:
>...and Family Share plans too.
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>http://news.vzw.com/news/2007/04/pr2007-04-16.html
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>Verizon Wireless Introduces New America¹s Choice Select Plans with
>Unlimited Messaging
Yes, but you have to pay $20 more per month for it!
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| Michael Wise 2007-04-17, 10:33 am |
| In article < boj9239sht6nam0tj5f7
vfkjevbpdospq1@4ax.com>,
music53OUTOUT@earthl
ink.net wrote:
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> Yes, but you have to pay $20 more per month for it!
On a 3-line family share account, the extra cost is $30...so each line
gets unlimited messaging for $10.
Did you expect it to be free?
--Mike
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| music53OUTOUT@earthlink.net 2007-04-17, 12:33 pm |
| On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:15:53 GMT, Michael Wise <no@no.spam>
wrote:
>On a 3-line family share account, the extra cost is $30...so each line
>gets unlimited messaging for $10.
>
>Did you expect it to be free?
It used to be!
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| Michael Wise <no@no.spam> wrote in news:no-E7B7D6.15132916042007
@news.easynews.com:
> During the fourth quarter of 2006, Verizon Wireless customers sent and
> received an industry record-setting 17.7 billion text messages and
> exchanged more than 353 million picture and video messages.
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>
Wow...do the math! 17.7B text messages X .15/message =
$US2,655,000,000,000
! How much are picture message each X 353,000,000?
No WONDER they wanna raise it to a quarter/message! That's some serious
money!
Quick, someone go look up their financial reports to the stockholders and
see if they're reporting $US2.6B income from text messaging....
Larry
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| Nick Danger 2007-04-17, 3:33 pm |
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"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9915A15A3ECF
Fnoonehomecom@208.49.80.253...
> Wow...do the math! 17.7B text messages X .15/message =
> $US2,655,000,000,000
! How much are picture message each X 353,000,000?
That's $0.30 per message if it's on their network. Both the sender and the
receiver pay. I wonder how long it will be before VZW starts offering plans
that don't include voice. There's not enough profit there to make it worth
it when they can milk all their other services.
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| Thomas T. Veldhouse 2007-04-17, 10:33 pm |
| music53OUTOUT@earthl
ink.net wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:15:53 GMT, Michael Wise <no@no.spam>
> wrote:
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> It used to be!
>
No it wasn't.
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Thomas T. Veldhouse
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| Steven J. Sobol 2007-04-17, 10:33 pm |
| In article <hJaVh.6110$Yy1.2872@textfe.usenetserver.com>, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
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> No it wasn't.
No. Unlimited messaging - Text and picture messaging - BETWEEN PHONES
ON THE SAME PLAN, and IIRC between VZW customers, was.
This is unlimited messaging to anyone, as far as I can tell, or at
least any domestic cellular customer. Sprint, Cingular and T-Mo have
had such addons for a while now.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek ** Java/VB/VC/PHP/Perl ** Linux/*BSD/Windows
Victorville, California PGP:0xE3AE35ED
It's all fun and games until someone starts a bonfire in the living room.
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| Michael Wise 2007-04-17, 10:33 pm |
| In article < r80a23906g6paose89p7
18gutv6rnoikdq@4ax.com>,
music53OUTOUT@earthl
ink.net wrote:
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> It used to be!
I know. I enjoyed the years of free SMS messaging...then saw it go to 2
cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, and now 15 cents per.
--Mike
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| Larry 2007-04-17, 10:33 pm |
| "Nick Danger" <yourname@yourdomain.com> wrote in
news:WW9Vh.14$vE4.8@newsfe12.lga:
> That's $0.30 per message if it's on their network. Both the sender and
> the receiver pay. I wonder how long it will be before VZW starts
> offering plans that don't include voice. There's not enough profit
> there to make it worth it when they can milk all their other services.
>
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If I were in their shoes and could get my hacks at the FCC to go along, I'd
drop CDMA voice when I dropped AMPS!....(c; They're wasting bandwidth with
cellphone service....
Larry
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| Thomas T. Veldhouse 2007-04-18, 12:33 pm |
| Steven J. Sobol <sjsobol@justthe.net> wrote:
> In article <hJaVh.6110$Yy1.2872@textfe.usenetserver.com>, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
>
>
> No. Unlimited messaging - Text and picture messaging - BETWEEN PHONES
> ON THE SAME PLAN, and IIRC between VZW customers, was.
>
> This is unlimited messaging to anyone, as far as I can tell, or at
> least any domestic cellular customer. Sprint, Cingular and T-Mo have
> had such addons for a while now.
>
Unlimitted to anybody is a new feature for all carriers in the US ...
and I believe T-Mobile is the pioneer in this area.
--
Thomas T. Veldhouse
Key Fingerprint: D281 77A5 63EE 82C5 5E68 00E4 7868 0ADC 4EFB 39F0
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| Steven J. Sobol 2007-04-18, 3:33 pm |
| In article <DMrVh.6122$Yy1.2760@textfe.usenetserver.com>, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
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> Unlimitted to anybody is a new feature for all carriers in the US ...
> and I believe T-Mobile is the pioneer in this area.
Nah, Sprint and T-Mo have both had it for at least 2-3 years. Not sure
about Cingular.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek ** Java/VB/VC/PHP/Perl ** Linux/*BSD/Windows
Victorville, California PGP:0xE3AE35ED
It's all fun and games until someone starts a bonfire in the living room.
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| Thomas T. Veldhouse 2007-04-18, 3:33 pm |
| Steven J. Sobol <sjsobol@justthe.net> wrote:
> In article <DMrVh.6122$Yy1.2760@textfe.usenetserver.com>, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
>
> Nah, Sprint and T-Mo have both had it for at least 2-3 years. Not sure
> about Cingular.
>
Sprint hasn't had that for two or three years. Rather, they were officially
supposed to be charging, but a glitch in their system prevented them from
doing so. Official policy was that they bill for it. We all know how
functional Sprint's billing system is.
--
Thomas T. Veldhouse
Key Fingerprint: D281 77A5 63EE 82C5 5E68 00E4 7868 0ADC 4EFB 39F0
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