Verizon has introduced a new wireless plan priced at $45 per month, alongside updates to its rewards programs. The changes aim to simplify customer options and enhance value.
The new plan, called Verizon Simplicity, offers a single line of service with unlimited talk, text, and data. It includes 5G access and standard video streaming at 480p resolution.
Customers on this plan can also access Verizon Dollars, a new loyalty program that replaces the former Verizon Up system. Users earn credits based on their monthly spending, which can be redeemed for device upgrades or bill discounts.
Another option, Verizon Shine, targets budget-conscious users with a lower-priced tier. It provides similar features but with reduced data speeds after a set monthly cap.
Verizon Dollars accumulates at a rate of one dollar per line per month for Simplicity customers. Higher-tier plans offer faster earning potential, with up to four dollars monthly.
These updates represent Verizon’s effort to streamline its offerings in a competitive market. The company aims to attract both new and long-term subscribers with clear, predictable pricing.
Industry analysts note that the changes could help Verizon retain customers amid aggressive promotions from rivals like T-Mobile and AT&T. The shift toward simpler plans aligns with broader trends in the telecom sector.
Existing Verizon users can transition to the new plans without changing their phone numbers. Activation remains available through the company’s website or retail stores.





