The Verge
Is the biggest US wireless carrier starting to feel some pressure from its rivals? Perhaps. Today, as the next part of the company's "better matters" campaign, Verizon announced that it will pay up to $650 to help you switch away from AT&T, T-Mobile, or Sprint. "Verizon will buy out your contract and cover early termination fees and device or lease buyouts from your old wireless provider," the company said in a blog post. That $650 figure is per line, so Verizon notes that a family of four can receive up to $2,600.
The CAT S48c is another tough, waterproof, military-spec entry in the CAT Phone line and now it's available to you, in the U.S., on Sprint and Verizon
Verizon Wireless announced yesterday that it will be rolling out free spam and robocall protection to its subscribers, starting in March.
Never content to let Verizon flip the script, T-Mobile today announced that for a limited time its Unlimited prepaid plan will be discounted to $50 per month.