Is there a bundle for college students renting house for 9-10 months?

Verizon should have a bundle for college students that are renting a house for less than 1 year.  My son informed me that they got Verizon and I was not happy.  They are stuck in a 1 year contract and should have went with the cable company in the area where there is no penalty for cancelling.

Where will your son be living after he finishes the rent period? If he's moving somewhere new, he should be able to move his Verizon service with no early termination fee.
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