Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge
Verizon has (rather confusingly) offered three different types of “unlimited” data plans for the past two years, but today, the carrier is looking to clear up that confusion by replacing them with four unlimited plans. Sorry, did I say “clear up”? I meant “make everything even more confusing.”
The changes aren’t that sweeping: there are $5 price cuts across the board; new names for two of the old plans; and the third plan is now split into two similar options that allow people to choose which perks they’d like, making the whole system somewhat baffling from the outside.
At the top of the list is the new “Get More Unlimited” plan, which starts at $90 per month for a single line (with autopay…