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Verizon Launches Budget Home Internet Plan Targeting Rural Markets

Verizon has unveiled a new Home Internet Lite plan starting at $25 monthly, directly competing with Mint Mobile’s recent entry. The service targets rural customers currently relying on slower DSL or satellite connections with capped 25Mbps speeds.

Verizon’s Competitive Response to Mint Mobile

Following Mint Mobile’s announcement of its MINTernet home internet service, Verizon has reportedly launched a new Home Internet Lite plan priced at just $25 monthly, according to industry reports. Sources indicate this represents a direct competitive response, undercutting Mint’s $30 monthly offering while eliminating the requirement for annual prepayment that characterizes Mint’s pricing structure.

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Corporate Leaders Outpace Workforce in AI Adoption, Creating Workplace Tensions

A comprehensive global study reveals a stark divide in artificial intelligence adoption between corporate leadership and frontline employees. Executives are embracing AI at nearly double the rate of their workforce, creating significant workplace tensions and implementation challenges across multiple industries.

The Executive-Employee AI Divide

Corporate executives are adopting artificial intelligence at dramatically higher rates than their employees, according to new global research, creating significant workplace tensions and implementation challenges. The study, commissioned by HR software company Dayforce and conducted from July 22 to August 6, surveyed approximately 7,000 professionals across six countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, and New Zealand.