Carriers test the waters on new plans always, but this new one from Verizon seems — a minimum of at cursory glance — squarely aimed toward its CDMA competitor. In step with research from Current Analysis, the nation’s top carrier is attempting out a vast Nationwide Talk & Text plan for $69.99 in San Diego and La shops. That’s $20 not up to the current price, and paired with a $29.99 data plan, we’re gazing a monthly fee that’s within pennies of Sprint’s Simply Everything plan. As with other network trials, this one may never expand beyond certain test markets — but remember that, this seems to suggest Verizon’s taking its smaller CDMA rival hundreds more seriously. Amazing what a quarter of positive subscriber growth can do, isn’t it?
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