US Mobile stops all data after high-speed data allowance unless you top-up at the rates below. Infimobile will throttle your speeds after monthly high-speed data is consumed, but data will continue.
When a 5G handset is used, USMobile data is prioritized on the Verizon network -- otherwise data is de-prioritized and akin to Infimobile.
USMobile allows you to use your data as hotspot. Infimobile you have to pay an additional fee to use your data as hotspot
US Mobile stops all data after high-speed data allowance unless you top-up at the rates below. Infimobile will throttle your speeds after monthly high-speed data is consumed, but data will continue.
In addition to Verizon network, USMobile also sells de-prioritized T-Mobile service (and later this year also AT&T).
Current (as of 03/15/2024) annual US Mobile 10Gb top-up rates:
100MB for $2
1.5 GB for $5
5GB for $10
Seen on light plan.
Unl plan only has 5GB for $10
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You can pay $107 [a.co], or $158 [a.co] for 20GBs, via Infimobile, w/15% off coupon and double plan validity promo. Alternative 6mo promos of varying data amounts: https://slickdeals.net/f/17171692
500MB/mo: $15 ($2.50/mo)
5GB/mo: $40 ($6.67/mo)
10GB/mo: $50 ($8.33/mo)
15/GB/mo: $55 ($9.10/mo)
20GB/mo: $70 ($11.67/mo)
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1-Year US Mobile Unlimited Talk/Text 10GB Data w/ Int'l & Hotspot Service Plan
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Can someone help me with some math?
I'm also starting my own small business and I'd like to have a separate cell phone for that for tax purposes. Therefore, what I'd *like* to know is this:
If I only care about the bottom line cost (which might or might not include the gift card promos if I share one account), and I need
1) a NEW line, and
2) a ported line, both with 5GB per month or less, is it better to share one account or have two accounts with the 180/year rate? And is the latter even allowed?
Can someone help me with some math?
I'm also starting my own small business and I'd like to have a separate cell phone for that for tax purposes. Therefore, what I'd *like* to know is this:
If I only care about the bottom line cost (which might or might not include the gift card promos if I share one account), and I need
1) a NEW line, and
2) a ported line, both with 5GB per month or less, is it better to share one account or have two accounts with the 180/year rate? And is the latter even allowed?
With US Cellular can he make calls back to the US on his phone?
With US Cellular can he make calls back to the US on his phone?
edit: CS said t mobile is better in the Boston area.
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