Compared to buying your music a la carte, subscribing to a music streaming service can be cheaper because for around $10 a month, you will get unlimited access to songs whenever and wherever you are. However if $10 a month is a bit too dear for your liking, not to worry because Verizon might have you covered.

The carrier has recently announced that subscribers to their Beyond Unlimited and Above Unlimited plans will be giving a free subscription to Apple Music. For those who prefer to use the Go Unlimited plan, these customers will still get free six-months access to Apple Music, which we suppose is still a good deal as it means savings of at least $60.

According to Angie Klein, vice president of marketing at Verizon, “When we introduced six months free of Apple Music to Verizon Unlimited subscribers, we said it was just the beginning of a great collaboration between Verizon and Apple to bring music streaming to our loyal customers. Our customers loved the offer, so we’re ramping up the value of our Beyond Unlimited and Above Unlimited plans by including Apple Music so you can stream more of the music you love on the network you deserve.”

For those who are interested in taking Verizon up on their offer, head on over to the carrier’s website to find out more information on how to sign up for it.

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