Verizon 5G Plans Get an Update
Verizon has updated its 5G plans and has included Disney, ESPN Plus, and Hulu for free. However, this has been made available for elites who are using or who will use Verizon’s top two plans, which are Play More or Get More plans. Previously, Disney Plus was offered for one year as a trial version. Now, the customers on lower tiers will be able to watch Disney Plus on a trial for a period of six months only.
Verizon has planned further alterations in its offers as it gears up to enhance its partnership with Disney and launch its 5G network, which will be available all over the nation. The details of who will be able to use its 5G network have not been released yet, but it is expected to be released shortly.
On Monday, Verizon did reveal that new alteration in its offers will include a “Disney bundle” deal for those who are on its Play More or Get More unlimited plans. Only in this plan, it has also added Disney, ESPN Plus and Hulu for no extra charges.
Previously, Disney was offered for a year to those using Verizon’s unlimited plans, but now Verizon has decided to include ESPN Plus and Hulu as well. The cost is set to be $13 for one month by Disney for all three services. There are no changes to pricing for any of its other plans that include an Unlimited family plan at $35.
Verizon will not automatically update the plans for those who are on Play More or Get More. The user needs to voluntarily call the customer care and update his plan if he wishes to get ESPN Plus, Hulu, and Disney for free.
Those who are using other Unlimited plans will get an offer for Disney Plus as a trial, but those who are already using Disney Plus as a promotional offer will not be able to use that offer.
Users who are on the Get More plan (Not Play More Plan) will get Apple Music for six months. Users on Play More plan need to update their plans to Get More in order to use Free Apple music.
Furthermore, Verizon has also decided to include a new feature for those who are using multiple lines. The feature is called “Mix and Match.” In this feature, users can easily switch one line to Play More or Get More plan to make use of “Disney Bundle” if they are interested in Disney, Hulu, or ESPN+ while keeping others lines as it is.
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