Verizon is jumping back on the unlimited data bandwagon.
The wireless carrier launched a new plan Monday that
offers unlimited data, talk time and texts for $80 per month for the first line when you select automatic payments. Customers can add up to four more lines for $45 per month each.
The plan is available to both new and existing customers.
The plan is billed as unlimited, but there is an asterisk. Verizon notes that after customers reach a 22GB threshold each month, their data usage may fall in priority behind other customers during network congestion. AT&T offers a similar caveat to its plan. Sprint's limit is 23GB, and T-Mobile gives you 28GB before it starts to manage the speed of your connection.
Verizon finally brings back the unlimited data plan