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Home » Verizon Cuts its DSL Pricing to $15 per Month

Verizon Cuts its DSL Pricing to $15 per Month

April 17, 2011
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Verizon has introduced two new price tiers for both its stand-alone, unbundled High Speed Internet service and for so-called “dry-loop connections,” which are connections without voice service.

No annual plan contracts are required, and prices are good for one year. When ordered online, customers save $5 on the monthly price for any price point, and also receive a free wireless router – a $34.99 value. The new price tiers are effective immediately.

Stand-alone service prices are:

500 Kbps to 1.0 Mbps — $19.99 ($14.99 online)

Either 1.1-3 Mbps, 3.1-7 Mbps or 7.1-15 Mbps — $34.99 ($29.99 online)

Customers are required to have a Verizon landline voice plan for these price tiers. Enhanced High Speed Internet service will be provisioned at the highest optimized speed available to that customer.

Dry-loop (without voice service) prices are:

500 Kbps to 1.0 Mbps — $29.99 ($24.99 online)

Either 1.1-3 Mbps, 3.1-7 Mbps or 7.1-15 Mbps — $44.99 ($39.99 online)
http://www.verizon.com

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