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Opinion post by
Ryan Haines

I’ve been a Verizon subscriber for as long as I’ve had a cell phone. My parents got a discount through their jobs, so Big Red is where we’ve been for over a decade. I’ve seen phone prices rise, streaming perks explode, and a constantly rotating slate of plans rise and fall through the years. Usually, Verizon finds good ways to add value each time it shakes up its plans, but now I’m unsure. I’m not convinced that Verizon’s new MyPlan makes any sense stacked against its current offerings — especially not for families.

What does MyPlan change?

It’s tough to get into the meat of Verizon’s MyPlan changes without talking myself in circles, but thankfully my colleague Andrew Grush already took a good long look at Big Red’s new plans. He broke down what the old plans offered and what the new ones include and put it into one handy table, which you can see below.