The scan above purports to point out a Verizon customer brochure that might appear in stores next Thursday, revealing nothing beyond the detailed leaks we’ve already reported but at the least providing some reassuringly crinkled corroboration of the salient details. New customers will barred from the happy land of unlimited data, and should instead ought to cough up tiered monthly fees starting from $10 for 75MB as much as $80 for 10GB, plus an additional $20 for tethering rights. In a separate turn to this tale, we hear that consumers who need to tether to a 4G handset must pay $30 monthly to maintain Big Red happy. This could come as a shock if you have been living it up at the free tethering offer that ends next week, but we had a strong inkling it was coming. Besides, it is not all bad: those 30 bucks gets you unlimited data at the fastest LTE network around, whereas $20 crew must make do with an insignificant 2GB monthly.
[Thanks, Verizon Guy]
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