Verizon may be rolling out big enhancements to its Unlimited Ultimate plan later this week, following its latest partnership with WMS to improve connectivity at sea. While the deal expands wireless access for cruise ship travelers, all eyes are now on possible upgrades to the carrier’s priciest mobile plan.
Sources online are buzzing about a potential data expansion set to arrive by Friday. The changes could include a major increase in mobile hotspot usage and an uptick in international high-speed data, jumping from the current 10 GB to 15 GB abroad.
If Verizon holds the line on pricing, these updates would mark a significant improvement for a plan already packed with premium features.
“Anyone heard much about the Ultimate plan changes coming Friday?”
– Own_Investigator662, Reddit, April 2025
The Unlimited Ultimate plan, priced at $100 per line, offers Verizon’s fastest 5G experience, with wide-reaching U.S. coverage. Users benefit from 5G Ultra Wideband mobile hotspot access and 4K streaming where supported.
Currently, the plan includes 60 GB of high-speed hotspot data. However, new speculation suggests that may jump to 200 GB, with speeds dropping to 7 Mbps after hitting the cap—far more generous than the existing 3 Mbps/600 Kbps post-cap throttling.
“I’m hearing 200 gigs at full speed, then throttled down to 7 mbps after those 200 gigs.”
– bootyman211, Reddit, April 2025
Another rumored enhancement is in international coverage. Right now, users get 10 GB of fast data abroad, followed by unlimited 2G speeds. Some users have reported receiving alerts indicating a new 15 GB high-speed cap while roaming overseas.
“I believe the international high speed data is increasing to 15GB, I was in Qatar last week and got a message saying 15GB of high speed data included with your plan.”
– Heavy_Pumpkin_4754, Reddit, April 2025
The plan also includes Apple services like Apple TV+, Apple Music, and iCloud+, bundled as part of Apple One. However, those perks are seeing a price hike—from $10 to $15 per month starting April 17—sparking frustration among some subscribers.
In light of this, the rumored data increases could be Verizon’s way of offering added value to offset the rising costs, particularly for loyal customers. With T-Mobile’s recent price hikes drawing negative reactions, Verizon may be aiming to avoid similar backlash by rewarding its premium tier users.
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Disclaimer: This news is based on online reports and user-shared information as of April 2025. Verizon has not officially confirmed these rumored changes. Always verify with the carrier before making plan decisions.
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