Verizon has launched a plan called Home Internet Lite for those with internet issues at home. The carrier says it's "aimed at helping connect customers with limited connectivity options or those on the hunt for a low-cost option."
There are several price points. If you opt for the standard plan without any discounts, the internet plan costs $60 per month. But you can get it down to $25 per month if you do three things:
Bundle it with a phone plan (saves $15). Enable AutoPay (saves $10). Sign up before Dec. 31 (saves $10 more when bundled with a phone plan).
You can lock in the $25 monthly price for three years.
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Some customers can also get Home Internet Lite for as low as $20 per month with their Verizon Forward program. People who participate in certain Federal Assistance programs, like SNAP, might qualify for this discount.
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Verizon said the plan is best suited for people who have to rely on DSL or satellite for internet and who only have light internet use, such as "browsing, sending emails and streaming shows." Home Internet Lite is provided via the company's cellular network.
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