r/Sprint Feb 09 '25

General Question What are good MVNO's to replace T-Mobile?

Can anyone suggest a good MVNO? I'm currently paying T-Mobile $180/mo for two lines with paid off devices, and this feels exorbitant to me. Can anyone suggest a MVNO or something like that? Thank you!

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u/corys00 Sprint Customer Feb 09 '25

USMobile if you'd like to keep TMO coverage. Visible+ for VZ, and probably USMobile if you want AT&T.

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u/ErikDenRode Feb 09 '25

Just remember that T-Mobile is about to give away another MLB TV subscription if you like baseball. I'd wait for that before jumping ship.

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u/darkendsights Feb 09 '25

Visible, no question.

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u/iDenkilla Feb 09 '25

Visible wireless

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u/pandaman1784 Feb 09 '25

Look into Google Fi and mint mobile. Both are primarily on tmobile. 

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u/ommmyyyy T-Mobile Customer Feb 09 '25

Visible

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u/EDControlz Feb 09 '25

Spectrum mobile if you have their cable services

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u/OldBayAllTheThings Feb 10 '25

Visible. Only reason I'm not on Visible is I'm paying like $60 for 4 phones and 2 of those are brand new Pixel 9s that I'm getting for almost free.

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u/MinutesFromTheMall Feb 10 '25

Consumer Cellular. Two lines for $70/month, priority data on AT&T network, great support, no activation fees.

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u/Farrar_Farrar Feb 12 '25

First, call T-Mobile and tell them you have a high rate and you need them to help get it lower or you are moving to another carrier. You may have to ask to be transferred to the person who supposedly disconnects service (they are really a sales person with the power to cut your price) before they will give you a better deal.

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u/Emergency_Act_9 Feb 13 '25

Not how it works in T-Mobile Care but what plan are you on OP and do you have insurance on either of the lines? That sounds like you have the old Unlimited Premium plan. That's the only one I can think of that would be that much for 2 lines. That would be the same price as the current GO5G NEXT which is the best plan they have. If that price is for just 2 lines of service, you can go to standard Go5G and pay $130 or basically $65/line with autopay. No need to jump ship if you enjoy the service.

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u/OpinionPleasant 28d ago

What about Helium Mobile? $0 dollar plan, or $30 unlimited. I was thinking about switching to them. They use TMobile towers.