- As the novel coronavirus pandemic rages on, Verizon announced a plan to give subscribers 15GB of additional data for free.
- The free 15GB allotment goes into effect today and will end on April 30.
- Verizon also said that its waiving overage charges and will not terminate individuals for lack of payment.
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With the coronavirus forcing millions of Americans into lockdown mode, the last thing anyone wants to worry about is how close they are to exceeding their allotted mobile data for the month. This is a particularly pressing issue given that mobile data usage is likely at an all-time high these days as the number of quarantined Americans mushrooms with each passing week.
The good news, though, is that Verizon today announced a few initiatives designed to alleviate that worry. In a press release published a short while ago, Verizon said that its waiving overage charges for residential and small business wireless customers whose economic situation has been adversely impacted by the coronavirus.
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