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    Verizon Introduces Two Travel-Friendly Plan Upgrades for Frequent International Travelers

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    Verizon Wireless has rolled out two enhanced options to streamline mobile connectivity abroad: the convenient TravelPass allows customers to use their existing U.S. plans—including talk, text, and data—for a daily fee of $6/day in Canada and Mexico, or $12/day in over 210 countries, and only charges on days the phone is used abroad; additionally, for longer trips, Verizon offers a $100 International Monthly Plan per line, which includes 20 GB of high-speed data (after which speeds slow to 3G), unlimited texts, and 250 minutes of calling in 210+ countries—all structured to give travelers flexibility without worrying about overage charges or complicated setup abroad.

    Sources: Verizon, Mashable

    Key Takeaways

    – Daily-use flexibility: TravelPass only charges on actual days you use your device abroad, making it cost-conscious for shorter trips.

    – Broad coverage: Both TravelPass and the monthly plan apply in over 210 countries, reducing uncertainty about roaming availability.

    – Tiered approach: TravelPass handles short trips affordably, while the monthly plan is more economical for longer stays, especially with generous high-speed data allotments.

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    Verizon’s latest tweaks to its international roaming lineup bring welcome clarity and affordability for Americans traveling beyond borders.

    If you’re heading up north to Canada or hopping across multiple countries, TravelPass is a smart, no-frills solution: at just $6/day in Canada/Mexico or $12/day elsewhere, you get talk, text, and 5 GB of high-speed data (dropping to 3G after that), and—best of all—you only pay on days you use your phone. It’s a practical approach for short trips, avoiding surprise charges when your texts or background apps refresh on layovers.

    On the flip side, for extended stays, Verizon’s $100/month International Monthly Plan delivers 20 GB of high-speed data, unlimited texting, and 250 minutes of talk, giving travelers predictable expenses and solid connectivity without constant pay-per-use stress.

    Both options cover 210+ countries, so whether you’re taking a weekend jaunt or a month abroad, Verizon offers a tiered path that balances flexibility with budget control—reflecting a prudent, customer-friendly strategy that avoids overcomplicating international travel.

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