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Best cell phone plan as internet

3.5mo
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We currently have a Verizon unlimited family plan with multiple lines split amongst family throughout the country. I'm interested in looking for a cheaper plan like Visible but the main thing that has me concerned is many family members use their cell phone as their only internet due to living in rural areas where broadband is not an option and something like Starlink is too expensive. Does anyone have first hand experience with the unlimited data plans from the second tier providers? Both for use on the phone and as a hot spot for using a computer for basic web browsing / emails / shopping, not gaming or video calls. We like to travel to remote areas in the US so coverage is important which is why we chose Verizon a long time ago and we have been mostly satisfied with the coverage. Thanks.

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[+] Dorito · 3.5mo · 3 replies
Dorito Dorito · 3.5mo edited

I've been on the Visible $25/mo plan for years and love it! It's owned by Verizon and you get the same network, unlimited call/text/data and tethering.

Friend Code Discount - Visible

As in the above link, my referral code is BvhL8 which gets each of us $20 off one month of service.

Also check out the subreddit r/visible for potential promo codes and other news. Over the holidays the base plan could be had for as low as $19/mo and there really are no extra fees or taxes above the advertised price.

[+] bleve OP · 3.5mo
bleve bleve OP · 3.5mo

Thanks, do you notice any slow down after a certain data usage (I believe Verizon is 15 GB for tethering)?

[+] Dorito · 3.5mo
Dorito Dorito · 3.5mo

I don't get anywhere near 15 GB just for "basic web browsing / emails / shopping" as is your stated use case.

[+] Matt_ · 3.3mo
Matt_ Matt_ · 3.3mo

I'll second Visible. I've had nothing but good experiences.

Cheaper and better than my wife's Mint plan.

[+] MartyJo · 3.5mo
MartyJo MartyJo · 3.5mo

We switched from ATT prepaid to USMobile - they offer Verizon(Warp) ATT(Darkstar) and TMobile(Light Speed) and you can switch between them if needed. One of our lines is unlimited at $17.50 a month another we used the black friday sale to get a year of service for $179. We have 4 lines on 2 different carriers Verizon and ATT and have been very pleased. Customer service via online chat has been better than I expected.

You asked about speed- for ATT, I can share that the speed/coverage is at or better than the corp line that I have direct through ATT. Both of our college kiddos use their phones as their primary data outside of having wifi in their dorms with no issues.

Next year we'll probably consider if some of us should switch to by the gig to save even more $. (Everyone picked unlimited to start to see what our baseline data usage is) Glad to answer any questions and if you do consider signing up you get $25 off for using a referral - here's mine -

www.usmobile.com

https://www.usmobile.com/referrals?referrer=EFB30B87&name=john&utm_campaign=monster_referral
[+] JoeQ17 · 3.5mo
JoeQ17 JoeQ17 · 3.5mo

I second visible. Been with them for a year for me and kid and been great at $20/month

[+] bleve OP · 3.4mo · 1 reply
bleve bleve OP · 3.4mo

Thanks everyone for the support to the second tier carriers. But does anyone use their phones as their only internet? WiFi is almost never an option so I'm trying to verify the second tier internet is solid and unlimited is not throttled.

[+] Dorito · 3.3mo
Dorito Dorito · 3.3mo

It's 20 bucks, just try it. You can install multiple eSIMs and not cancel your old plan.

[+] AdamA · 3.3mo
AdamA AdamA · 3.3mo

Also highly recommend US Mobile. I believe you can get hotspots through them. They've thrown around offering Internet, but it hasn't happened yet. I've used my phone as a hotspot while in the go and it's worked well. Depending on how much data you will want to use though, you may need to get a higher tier plan for more hotspot data.

[+] TannerW · 3.3mo
TannerW TannerW · 3.3mo

Most of the basic tier unlimited plans on Visible and US Mobile only give a certain amount of hotspot data and cap the speed to 3g or 4g, but all of them have a higher tier of unlimited that gives faster hotspot speeds and no throttling.

If it's going to be your only source, I'd go with one of the higher tier plans.

[+] dm7 · 3.3mo
dm7 dm7 · 3.3mo

US mobile has been great for me

[+] favoritenephew · 3.3mo
favoritenephew favoritenephew · 3.3mo

I'm also a recent convert to Visible and I've been quite happy with their service for the past couple months. Even their cheapest plan includes tethering, which was a lifesaver when our home internet was out for about a week earlier this year. I used nearly 15 GB (mostly tethering) during that month and it still only cost $19.

This all being said, I think it's going to be highly dependent on the reception and towers in your area. The good news about all the MVNOs, though, is that it's relatively easy to switch, since you're paying month-to-month and you'll need to own your own device. So if you try Visible and find out the reception isn't good enough in your area, you can try Mint next month. You could even run two eSIMs on the same phone for a month and switch back and forth to see which one seems to provide better service.

[+] gregv · 3.3mo
gregv gregv · 3.3mo

If they are happy with the Verizon coverage you could look at the pre pay with Verizon instead of post pay. For my family with data used it was cheaper after one year and significantly cheaper going forward but that's because of the loyalty discount they give you.

Think for unlimited I'm like 36 a month including tax and fees

[+] irunfar · 3.3mo
irunfar irunfar · 3.3mo

Another vote for US Mobile here. I've trusted it enough to go in for an annual plan last spring AND an annual second network, as I live and spend most of my time in the remove Mountain West, all for $400-something a year. It's insane.

AND, I'm spending my third-straight "second summer" in New Zealand. The two previous times, I purchased rather reasonable Spark network plans here, but US Mobile has really stepped up its international game. I get 20 GB and something like 250 minutes of calls and 250 texts in NZ per month... for ZERO extra dollars. I decided to test the waters using only US Mobile in NZ, knowing I could buy a Spark plan at any time if it didn't work out. No need to. Two months in and I'm loving it. And, for a 1-week to St Kitts last autumn, it was a no brainer to just use the US Mobile international planning. At this point, the only scenario I know I'll pay for a separate international plan is getting an unlimited Holafly plan in China so I can tether my laptop for work, as traditional VPNs that worked in the past were garbage the last time I was there.

[+] Matt Ash · 3.2mo · 1 reply
Matt Ash Matt Ash · 3.2mo

I also second Visible - was a long time Verizon customer and was always worried about degradation in service if I were to switch, but got way too fed up with the price hikes. Took the plunge and will never look back.

Was an easy transition with existing phones too - only took a few minutes per phone using their eSIM option.

0 regrets, and lots of savings :)

[+] Matt Ash · 3.2mo
Matt Ash Matt Ash · 3.2mo

I should be clear, I'm also on the $25/month plan (though we got it on a promo where we get it for $20/month for 2 years). Been on that plan about a year now for me and my wife.

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