Verizon Prepaid is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that offers prepaid wireless service on the Verizon Wireless network.
Verizon Prepaid was launched in 2002 as INpulse by Verizon Wireless.
In 2010, it was rebranded as Verizon Wireless Prepaid.
In 2016, the brand was again renamed to Verizon Prepaid, emphasizing its prepaid service offering.
AT&T's prepaid service, formerly known as GoPhone, offering similar plans and coverage.
T-Mobile's prepaid service, featuring competitive pricing and international roaming options.
A prepaid subsidiary of AT&T, offering affordable plans on AT&T's network.
Plans with varying amounts of high-speed data and unlimited talk and text.
Plans with varying amounts of high-speed data for devices without voice capabilities like tablets, hotspots, and laptops.
Plan options for multiple lines, with discounts available for adding lines.
Verizon Prepaid uses the same network as Verizon Wireless, which is a CDMA-based network.
Yes, Verizon Prepaid allows you to bring your own compatible device or purchase one from them.
Yes, Verizon Prepaid offers unlimited high-speed data plans.
Yes, Verizon Prepaid plans are generally cheaper than equivalent postpaid plans.
Yes, Verizon Prepaid now offers 5G coverage on select plans and devices.