US Mobile has updated their plans so there are really only two tiers

  • Unlimited Plans from $25-50/month
  • Pooled Data Plans

Both are now tax inclusive (about time), have higher throttling speeds when you hit your cap, and appear to have the same cut off point before throttling happens on their VZN and TMO networks.

But they’re arguably a bit more expensive too now, especially if you used to be on a not unlimited plan. What do you think?

  • coloradogiant@lemmy.mlM
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    1 year ago

    As a low data user on a pooled plan, looks like we’d actually save a few bucks with this.

    I do like that they are grandfathering in anyone on the old plans. I’ve always been impressed with how USMobile handles things.

  • adlr@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Aw, I had US Mobile in mind as a super low data and no minutes option as a backup Verizon eSIM. I recall the price was about $5 or $6/mo. I guess that option is gone. I can’t exactly blame US Mobile as that’s probably not a market they really want, but if you just want a small amount of Verizon data as backup for a dual SIM situation, there aren’t a lot of eSIM options.

  • bsammon@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I believe they still have the “Custom Plans” available, but they’ve made them harder to find.

    I have a USMobile account with auto-pay disabled, and because auto-pay is disabled, each month, when I renew my plan, I have to select it all over again like I’m a new customer. I just renewed today, and it was a little harder to find – I had to click on something like “low data user plans” before I could find the option to configure a voice-only account for another month. But I was able to get another month of my $8/mo voice-only service.

    It’s possible that I’m grandfathered in, but I suspect the renew interface that I have to use is the exact same interface as the configure-a-new-account interface, and I suspect that the custom accounts are still available to anyone.