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It all started with AT&T’s announcement last week that it will be offering double the amount of data to all new and existing subscribers provided that they signed up for this promotion by the end of October. Then they’ll retain the double data for as long as they stayed on that particular plan. Earlier today Sprint retaliated with its own double data promotion and it looks like seeing two of its rivals do the exact same thing didn’t sit well with Verizon, which is why it has jumped in the fray as well.

Big Red has just announced a new promotion through which it is going to double the data offered on More Everything plans. Changes to the data offerings have been made across the board and customers won’t have to pay for the privilege.

Subscribers who are on the 12GB More Everything plan will now get 15GB of data for the same $110 month price. 16, 20, 30, 40 and 50GB subscribers will receive 30, 40, 60, 80 and 100GB of data for their previous price of $130, $150, $225, $300 and $375 respectively.

Verizon subscribers, both new and existing, will be able to sign up for this promotion starting tomorrow October 2nd. Just like Sprint and AT&T, subscribers on Big Red have until October 31st to sign up.

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