One part of Verizon's wireless business appears to be struggling, as rivals AT&T and T-Mobile continue to build on their leads

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One part of Verizon's wireless business appears to be struggling, as rivals AT&T and T-Mobile continue to build on their leads
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Verizon lost 176,000 prepaid subscribers in the first quarter 2019, reporting its sixth consecutive quarter of losses on its prepaid business.

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The telco lost 176,000 prepaid subscribers in the first quarter of 2019, reporting its sixth consecutive quarter of customer losses on its prepaid business.

Verizon lost 176,000 prepaid subscribers in the first quarter of 2019, reporting its sixth consecutive quarter of customer losses on its prepaid business. Last year, Verizon launched a separately branded cell phone service called Visible, its first direct-to-consumer cellphone business that sells prepaid service with no retail presence. It offers a low-priced, pay-as-you-go, single-tier plan and markets itself to a millennial audience. For $40 a month, you get unlimited data, talk, and text. Visible hasn't publicly shared subscriber figures.

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