Best Unlimited Data Plans for January 2024

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With so many different options, it can be tricky to tell which ones are actually a good value, especially since carriers love to make bold claims about performance and coverage at different prices. 

I’ve covered the wireless industry for over a decade and to help you narrow down the best unlimited data plans out there, I’m going to focus on the three major carriers — Verizon, T-Mobile and ATT — combing through the multiple postpaid unlimited plans available to find the ones that provide the most perks and value for single lines and for families of four, so you can find the best plan for you and your budget.

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Know your area

Before we get to the plans, finding the best means making sure you have the coverage that you need. This makes it very hard for us to give a blanket recommendation of any one carrier. T-Mobile’s service in New York may be excellent, but if you’re in rural Iowa, Verizon is more reliable. Depending on your location and data needs, the recommendations for the best plan may vary widely.

While your mileage may vary, the good news is that these networks are growing and improving all the time, particularly as the three major players race to blanket the US with 5G. It’s quite possible that you left a network complaining about its sparse service a decade ago, but now it’s beefed up in pursuit of new customers.

If you know any friends or family in your area that already use the carrier you’re considering, ask about their experience. You could also go to a carrier’s store and see if they offer any free ways to try out the service before switching over, such as T-Mobile’s Network Pass. Verizon offers a similar 30-day “Test Drive” program, while the Cricket prepaid service has its own trial program that lets you sample parent ATT’s network.

Know your deals and discounts

One other thing to keep in mind: discounts. All of the carriers offer additional discounts that you could be eligible for, depending on your employer, military status, student status or age.

First responders, military members, veterans, nurses and teachers can get discounts on every major carrier. Verizon has discounts for students, while T-Mobile’s Work perk could knock 15% off the monthly price of a Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plans, with ATT offering a similar program for its Unlimited Premium plans that it calls Signature. ATT also has a promotion for teachers that offers 25% off its latest unlimited plans.

If you’re 55 or older, you may also be eligible for a discounted plan: T-Mobile offers discounted plans nationwide for as low as $55 per month for two lines, and Verizon and ATT offer similar options but only for Florida residents. 

It’s also worth noting that some carriers, particularly Verizon (right now), sometimes advertise different rates on their websites geared toward switchers. A current promotion at the carrier offers a discount on the monthly plan, but only if you switch to Verizon and are bringing your own phone (not trading in and financing a new one on an installment plan). Our recommendations below reflect the actual rate outside of these very specific promotions.

Now, onto the best plan picks.

Best unlimited data plans of 2024

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More about unlimited data plans and perks

ATT’s unlimited plans no longer have much in the way of perks. The carrier used to offer a free subscription to Max with its top Unlimited Elite offering ($85 for one line, $50 a month if you have four lines), but it got rid of the option in early June 2022

It is also worth reiterating that carrier perks — like Verizon and the Disney bundle or T-Mobile’s offerings of Netflix, Paramount Plus, ViX Plus and Apple TV Plus — are often limited to one subscription per account, not one for each line you have.

If you’re on T-Mobile, all of your plans are unlimited, and Verizon no longer lets new users sign up for a shared data plan. Only ATT still offers some tiered data plans.

A hotspot, or the ability to share your phone’s connection with other devices, will vary based on the plan you have. Some, like ATT’s Value Plus and Verizon’s Unlimited Welcome, don’t include it at all while others — such as ATT’s Unlimited Starter and T-Mobile’s Essentials and Magenta — offer limited amounts of high-speed access before capping your hotspot performance to “3G” or “2G” speeds.

Article source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-unlimited-data-plan/#ftag=CAD4aa2096

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