Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Verizon increases capacity of Online Backup & Sharing Service


Internet Business News
09-03-2009
Broadband and telecoms company Verizon Communications Inc (NYSE:VZ) is increasing the storage capacity of its Online Backup & Sharing (VOBS) service plans, the company announced on Wednesday.

The capacity will be increased without raising the service's monthly rates.

Customers will now have access to 5GB of storage capacity for USD1.99/month (previously 1GB); 25GB for USD4.99/month (previously 5GB); 50GB for USD6.99/month (previously 10GB); 150GB for USD12.99/month (previously 20GB); and 250GB for USD19.99/month, which is five times the storage capacity of the previous highest-capacity offering of 50GB for USD30.99/month).

VOBS users are able to share files such as personal photos and videos with friends and family, or share documents and files with business associates.

A free 250MB VOBS account is available to Verizon broadband customers.

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