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Verizon Debuts $25 Monthly Internet Plan Targeting Budget Users

Verizon has launched a new budget internet plan that could cost customers as little as $25 per month. The Home Internet Lite service targets users with limited connectivity options who primarily engage in light browsing and email activities.

Verizon is making a significant push into the budget internet market with a new service tier that could dramatically lower monthly costs for customers with modest connectivity needs. According to recent reports, the telecommunications giant has introduced Home Internet Lite, a plan specifically designed for what the company describes as “customers with limited connectivity options or those on the hunt for a low-cost option.”

Budget-Friendly Pricing with Multiple Tiers

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T-Mobile Late Payment Fee Increase: What Customers Need to Know

T-Mobile is increasing its late payment fee to $10 or 5% of monthly bill, representing a 43% hike. The change aligns with industry trends toward automated payments and comes amid other billing adjustments.

T-Mobile is increasing its late payment fee from $7 to $10 starting November 1, according to updated billing disclosures first reported by The Mobile Report. This significant policy change represents a roughly 43% increase in the minimum charge and brings the carrier more in line with what competitors AT&T and Verizon already charge for overdue payments.

T-Mobile’s New Late Fee Structure