staff@slashgear.com (David Bixenspan)
2024-05-25 07:45:59
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U.S. Mobile is a garden variety third party MVNO that offers premium data on Verizon’s network, which it calls “Warp 5G.” Meanwhile, “GSM 5G” is how they label their plans on T-Mobile’s network, which don’t have priority data. Priority access to the network is surprising for an independent startup provider that launched in 2017, so we emailed their press office to ask how it happened; we’ll update this article if we hear back.
U.S. Mobile offers premium data across all three of its rate plans, all of which also include all applicable taxes and regulatory fees in the sticker price. Month-to-month, the options are Unlimited Starter for $29 per month with 35GB premium data and 10GB hotspot data and Unlimited Premium for $50 per month with 100GB premium data and 50GB hotspot data. Paying annually saves you $6.00 or $12.50 per month, respectively.
If you’re willing to pay upfront for the whole year, then not only do you get discounts on the two main plans, but you open up an entry-level plan. That’s Unlimited Flex, which is $180 per year for 10GB premium data per month and no hotspot data. 5GB of hotspot data per month can be added for another $30 per year.) With a 4.6 out of five average on TrustPilot, customers seem very happy with the service.