With 5G connectivity and a refreshed Party Pay plan, Visible offers great value for money


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    The all-digital wireless carrier, Visible, has announced the reboot of its Party Pay plan that offers unlimited data from $25 monthly with the ability to add as many people as you like. New features such as the addition of 5G connectivity (via Verizon’s 5G network), eSIM support, a referral program, and a new community platform were also revealed by the affordable carrier

    The refreshed Party pay plan gives customers the ability to add as many people as they like to a single party which drops the price for unlimited data from $40 monthly to $25, giving everyone a $15 saving. If you add a single extra person to your party you’ll both save $5 monthly with the addition of a third member bringing the cost down to $30.

    If you refer someone who joins Visible you’ll be rewarded by the wireless carrier with a $5 bill the following month, whether they sign up for their own plan or join your Party Pay account.
    You aren’t restricted to your own circles when it comes to joining a party because you can make use of Visible’s new Community platform where you can find a Party or even just share tips and make new connections.

    Those with 5G compatible smartphones can now access Verizon’s 5G network and enjoy speeds of up to 200Mbps for no added charge. And there’s even better news because Visible’s unlimited data, messages, and minutes are now available to customers in Canada, Mexico, the US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.

    Thanks to the added support for eSIMs, users can sign up for Visible’s unlimited plan and activate their device in as little as 15-minutes using a compatible device. This means you don’t have to wait for a SIM card in the post or go into a store, and you don’t even have to break out the SIM tool.

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