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Verizon finally has your back
posted by Joe on August 31st, 2007 - 9:30 am | Verizon Wireless
We’re surprised that it took the No. 2 wireless company this long to catch on. Finally, after AT&T and Virgin have introduced contact backup plans, Verizon has joined the party. It’s called Backup Assistant, and it works in the exact same manner as its competitors. All of your contacts, e-mails, etc. are stored on a secure website, ready to be retrieved whenever you need it. Yes, it costs $1.99 per month, just like its peers. Also like its peers, it’s definitely overpriced.

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