By Jamal Carnette
Last Thursday, Verizon pushed back against other wireless providers in what's quickly becoming a price war. The company responded to AT&T's October price drop and Sprint's "Cut your bill in half" promotion with a price cut of its own. Starting that day, future Verizon subscribers can expect as much as $10 off their monthly bill for the provider's More Everything shared data plans.
The move lowers Verizon's 6GB unlimited text and talk plan to $70 per month before account access fees. And that's important because AT&T's earlier price cut dropped its 6GB competing plan to that level. On its website, the company builds upon this price cut by proudly proclaiming its lowest pricing ever -- two smartphones, unlimited talk and text, and 6GB of shared data per month for $100.
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