Non-contract service adds $5 a month to the cost, and customers who do not buy a bundled phone line will pay another $5 a month.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Verizon 300 Mbps Will Cost $205 a Month
Verizon's new 300 Mbps high-speed access service, to be launched on June 17, 2012, reportedly will cost $205 a month, when bought on a two-year contract, according to the Verge.
Non-contract service adds $5 a month to the cost, and customers who do not buy a bundled phone line will pay another $5 a month.
Non-contract service adds $5 a month to the cost, and customers who do not buy a bundled phone line will pay another $5 a month.

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