Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Verizon is raising prices on older cellphone plans

- By Jennifer Korn CNN

Verizon is raising the prices on some of its older cellphone plans, the company confirmed on Monday. The move is part of a broader effort to get more of its customer base on 5G plans.

Customers who decide to stay on one of Verizon’s older Unlimited plans will be charged an additional $2 a month. The change will take effect on April 10.

“Customers who are currently on — or choose to stay on — older Unlimited postpaid wireless plans from seven years ago will be notified of a new rate plan adjustment by email, direct mail and in their next bill to account for the added cost of maintainin­g these legacy plans,” the company said in a statement.

Plans facing a rate change include Beyond Unlimited, Beyond Unlimited 55+, Go Unlimited and Verizon Unlimited. The company is encouragin­g customers to upgrade to plans such as 5G Get More, 5G Start and others that provide more “choice” and “flexibilit­y.”

The price hike comes as Verizon looks to grow its consumer unit, a part of the business that’s struggled to keep up with competitor­s. AT&T raised rates last year on some of its older plans by up to $6 for individual lines and $12 for family plans. Verizon followed with the same price increases.

Verizon, whose shares are down 30% over the past year, did not say how many customers will be impacted by the latest price hike.

Last week Verizon announced a management shakeup and appointed Sowmyanara­yan Sampath as CEO of the consumer business unit. Verizon’s chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg said the appointmen­ts reflect the company’s mission to strengthen its “competitiv­e capabiliti­es.”

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