With the iPhone finally available to Verizon customers for preorder, the company has informed customers of the voice and data plans that will be available for the iPhone. The most basic voice plan will be 450 minutes for $40 per month, and customers will be able to add unlimited text messaging for $20 a month. The unlimited data plan will cost $30 per month, with hotspot capability ringing up at $20 per month.

Verizon seems to be trying to smooth the transition for AT&T customers by making the voice plan the same price as AT&T's current offering for the iPhone. Likewise, unlimited text messages will cost an additional $20 per month, the same price AT&T charges for the service.

Verizon COO Lowell McAdam had previously confirmed that the $30 per month data plan would be unlimited. The plan is five dollars more than the largest one available on AT&T, which offers 2GB of data for $25 per month.

The hotspot feature costs an extra $20 per month on top of the data charge, as previously announced, and will allow customers to run through only 2GB of data. AT&T charges the same amount to iPhone customers for tethering (with a data cap of 4GB), and the service is already limited by the AT&T data plans.

McAdam has specified that the unlimited data feature is only a temporary configuration, and that the wireless provider plans to change over to a tiered model. If this pricing picture is looking pretty to you, you may want to get it while it's still available.