In other words, if you sign up for minutes a month, any minutes used during the unlimited nights and weekends time period don't get deducted from your available balance.
If you have no minutes left in the month, you can still make calls that fit the coverage and time definitions within the unlimited nights and weekends plan. The plan includes calls within the nationwide coverage area. International calls including those to Mexico, are not included. Check the coverage area map at the Verizon Wireless site to see if the areas you wish to contact have Verizon service.
You can plug in the specific ZIP code through Verizon's website. Verizon defines the times that fit within the unlimited nights and weekends plan. Unlimited night calling time begins at p. These hours apply weekdays, Monday through Friday. Verizon considers weekend hours to begin at midnight Saturday through p. The company bases the time upon where you call from.
Therefore, if it is 8 p. Early morning to late evening on Monday through Friday is considered peak airtime with Verizon. This is because network traffic is the highest during this period and Verizon charges accordingly.
Though times may vary depending on your location and calling plan, peak airtime usually runs from 6 a. Any calls made within these hours use your peak minutes, so monitor them closely. Late evening to early morning on Monday through Friday is considered off-peak, meaning calls made during this period don't use peak minutes.
Weekends are also free so any calls made Friday night through early Monday morning don't use peak minutes either. Typically, off-peak airtime begins at p. As times may vary depending on your plan, check with Verizon for more information as needed. If your off-peak period begins at p. This is because billing is based on the time a call is originated.
To take advantage of off-peak airtime, either begin calls after the cut off or -- if already on a call as the threshold approaches -- end the call and start a new one. Doing so ensures that any minutes used after the off-peak cut off are not charged as peak minutes, avoiding potentially expensive and confusing overages on your monthly bill.
Even checking your voice mail uses airtime.
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