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Total Wireless, which is a part of the Verizon Value portfolio of prepaid brands, has announced new unlimited plans for its customers. There are four plans – Total Starter, Total MAX 5G BYO, Total MAX 5G, and Total All Access. All are backed by Verizon’s 5G network.

The Total Starter plan costs $35/month and is advertised as an affordable entry point to reliable unlimited data. The Total MAX 5G BYO plan costs $25/month. It’s a “Bring Your Own Phone” plan for customers planning to bring a qualifying unlocked device to Total Wireless.
The Total MAX 5G plan costs $50/month and offers a premium unlimited experience for high-performance connectivity. The Total All Access plan is the most expensive plan, priced at $60/month. It’s designed for customers who want “elevated connectivity, entertainment perks and high-performance features.”
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