Saturday, January 26, 2013

Verizon Expands Shared Data Plans Into Business - NYTimes.com

With its new shared data plans, Verizon Wireless is succeeding at pushing consumers to spend more money on wireless data. So why not roll out those plans to businesses?

The company says that?s just what it is doing. Its shared data plans for small businesses, which debuted on Thursday, will allow up to 25 lines to share a single pool of data, along with unlimited voice minutes and text messages.

Small businesses will get to pick from three data pools: 30 gigabytes for $225, 40 gigabytes for $300, or 50 gigabytes for $375 a month. An additional fee is charged for each device on the account.

Analysts have pointed out that Verizon?s shared data plans can be expensive for consumers, especially those who don?t own that many wireless devices. The consumers who get the most value from these plans are high-income families who own many devices and use lots of data. Given that small businesses have many employees that use multiple devices, they may actually benefit from shared data plans.

Source: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/25/verizon-expands-shared-data-plans-into-business/

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