Verizon Wireless on Wednesday made a key strategic change to its service plan pricing that shows the nation’s biggest wireless-carrier isn’t quite-big enough to ignore the ongoing price war taking place in the U.S. mobile market. AT&T has been actively promoting its new Mobile Share price plans with a series of commercials explaining that with these new plans, a family can have four smartphones with unlimited voice minutes, unlimited messaging and 10GB of shared data for $160 per month. Well guess what — Verizon Wireless just slashed its pricing and matched AT&T’s offer to the penny. As noted by FierceWireless, Verizon on Tuesday confirmed that it will now-cut the cost of its-service for some Edge upgrade plan holders. For customers



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