Verizon Wireless Offers Flat-Rate, National Calling Plans In Eastern Idaho

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TWIN FALLS, ID - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless provider, today introduced new nationwide, flat-rate pricing options for consumers and businesses in eastern Idaho who want competitive, predictable coast-to-coast pricing with no roaming and free long distance. The new SingleRateSM calling plans now give Verizon Wireless customers in Twin Falls and Idaho Falls access to some of the most popular pricing available in the wireless industry.

Traditionally, many wireless calling plans required customers to pay separate long-distance charges for incoming and outgoing calls outside the local area, and roaming charges when traveling outside the designated home area.

Verizon Wireless' SingleRateSM plans eliminate uncertainty and guarantees that customers won't be surprised by unexpected roaming and long distance charges on their monthly bill.

The new family of five flat-rate price plans provides some of the best values in the industry for national wireless plans - $35 per month for 150 minutes. Customers also can select large bundles of minutes based on their usage requirements - up to 2,000 minutes for $200 per month.

SingleRateSM Plans for Idaho

Monthly access:Minutes allowance:
$35150
$55400
$75600
$100900
$1501,500
$2002,000

With Verizon Wireless SingleRateSM Plans and handsets, customers will have full access to the company's coast-to-coast network, which covers 96 of the top 100 markets with service available to close to 90 percent of the United States population.

To take advantage of the new SingleRateSM plans, customers must use a tri-mode phone. Tri-mode handsets are available in several models at any Verizon Wireless Communications store or retailer.

"Customers in Idaho have never had this much freedom and flexibility with their wireless service," Walden said. "For many, it will change the way they communicate and stay in touch."

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