Verizon's Unlimited plan for 5 lines costs $260 per month.
It rides on the Verizon network for coverage.
It includes unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited high-speed data per month. You get 60GB of hotspot data. Video streams at 1080p quality.
It is worth noting that the Verizon Unlimited Ultimate plan includes priority data. Having priority data means you will get slightly faster data speeds during times when the cellular network is busy, such as at sports games, concerts, or during rush hour traffic.
Taxes and fees are extra on this plan. I estimate they will add another $29.75 to the price. Your total montly bill will be about $289.75 per month.
Overall, I do not recommend the Verizon Unlimited Ultimate plan. It is too expensive for the features and data you get.
Check out my current ranking of the best cell phone plans for plans that will give you a better value for your money.
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Verizon’s Monthly International Travel Plan is intended to be used for longer trips. It bundles a monthly allotment of minutes, texts, and MB of data that remains active on your account until you remove it.
The Monthly International Travel plan is $100 per month in addition to the cost of your regular Verizon plan. This plan works in 185+ compatible countries.
It includes the following features:
If you run out of minutes, texts, or data, Verizon will charge you the following overage rates:
Verizon’s Pay As You Go rates allow you to pay per minute, per text, and per MB of data that you use internationally.
You will only be charged international pay as you go rates if you choose to enable international service on your account, and you decide not to get Verizon’s TravelPass or Monthly International Plan.
If you do not enable international service, then you will not be charged the pay as you go rates.
Verizon’s pay as you go rates are as follows:
These rates may be reasonable for lighter international data users. However, they can be quite expensive for more moderate to heavy use. For example, using 1GB of cellular data costs $2,050 with Verizon’s pay as you go rate system.
Be mindful of Verizon’s pay as you go rates if you choose to enable international features and do not opt for either the daily TravelPass or Monthly International Travel Plan.
Verizon’s TravelPass is an add-on available for their postpaid plans that allows you to use your phone while traveling abroad.
The TravelPass includes the following features:
You can add a TravelPass to your Verizon plan by texting “travel” to 4004, or by following this link.