The device costs $249.99, but Verizon often waives that fee. One user who decided to take advantage of the offer claims that it mentions a $5.99 monthly charge. They recall that no such charge was levied before, with others chiming in to confirm that.


It looks like Verizon has tacked on a monthly charge to the Network Extender. | Image Credit – Jazzlike_Trainer2211
The latest development has some wondering if Verizon will soon start charging a monthly fee for it. After all, Verizonhas increased various charges and at one point also considered walking back loyalty discounts.
That said, it’s entirely possible that this charge was mentioned mistakenly, although that doesn’t seem to be the case, with the bill saying that this is an access charge and is due monthly. That’s a little confusing, considering Verizon has mostly phased out the access fee, which was charged for each connected device sharing monthly data.
Considering the Network Extender is sometimes given to customers in areas where coverage is spotty as a stopgap solution, most of them are likely to react negatively to this extra fee. After all, if this device is meant to make up for weak coverage, it doesn’t make sense for Verizon to charge for it.
Verizon customers have demonstrated that they aren’t willing to put up with any more price hikes, so this new supposed fee might backfire.
We have reached out to Verizon for comment and will update the article if we hear back.


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