Guide
Best MVNO Phone Plans 2026
Last updated: June 2026 · Pricing verified
⚡ What Is an MVNO?
Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) are companies that rent tower capacity from AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile at wholesale, then sell plans directly to consumers at lower prices. Your signal comes from the same towers as the big carriers — you just pay less because there’s no retail overhead.
- Same towers, lower price — MVNOs are deprioritized during peak congestion, but most users rarely notice
- Savings: 60–90% less than major carrier direct pricing
- Best for: light to moderate data users, fixed budgets, people not in congested urban cores
📍 Check Network Coverage & Plans at Your Address
The best MVNO for you depends on which network — AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile — is strongest at your address. Enter your address to see coverage and available phone plans and internet services where you live.
Our top MVNO picks for 2026, ranked by value and reliability:
Tello
T-Mobile Network
Most flexible MVNO available — build your own plan from 1 GB to unlimited data. $9/mo for 1 GB, $29/mo for unlimited. No contract, no activation fee, eSIM available. Best for light to moderate data users who want the cheapest possible bill.
Best for: Budget-first buyers, pay-as-you-need data users
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Visible
Verizon Network
Verizon-owned carrier with unlimited data at $25/mo — the cheapest true unlimited plan on Verizon’s network. No cable internet required. eSIM available, 100% digital. Best unlimited option for users outside dense urban cores.
Best for: Unlimited data on Verizon, no internet bundle needed
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or call (978) 723-5746
Mint Mobile
T-Mobile Network
T-Mobile-owned MVNO with plans from $15/mo (3-month prepay). The $30/mo unlimited is the cheapest T-Mobile-network unlimited requiring no internet bundle. Note: billed in 3, 6, or 12-month blocks — not month-to-month.
Best for: T-Mobile coverage at budget prices, comfortable with prepay billing
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or call (978) 723-5746
Spectrum Mobile
Verizon Network
The cheapest Verizon-network unlimited plan — but only for Spectrum internet subscribers. At $30/mo, it’s $35/mo cheaper per line than Verizon direct. For families, 4 lines × $30 = $120/mo total on Verizon’s network.
Best for: Spectrum internet customers wanting maximum savings
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or call (978) 723-5746
Xfinity Mobile
Verizon Network
For Xfinity internet subscribers only. Unlimited plans from $40/mo on Verizon’s network, plus by-the-gig option at $15/GB (better for light users). Unique WiFi offload using 23M+ Xfinity hotspots nationwide reduces cellular data use.
Best for: Xfinity internet customers, especially light data users using WiFi often
See Xfinity Mobile
or call (978) 723-5746
| MVNO | Network | Starting Price | Unlimited Price | Requirement | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tello | T-Mobile | $9/mo | $29/mo | None | Build-your-own plan |
| Visible | Verizon | $25/mo | $25/mo | None | Verizon-owned, eSIM |
| Mint Mobile | T-Mobile | $15/mo | $30/mo | Prepay 3+ months | T-Mobile-owned |
| Spectrum Mobile | Verizon | $14/GB | $29.99/mo | Spectrum internet | Cheapest Verizon unlimited |
| Xfinity Mobile | Verizon | $15/GB | $40/mo | Xfinity internet | WiFi hotspot offload |
| AT&T Direct | AT&T | $65/mo | $65–$85/mo | None | Full priority, retail stores |
| Verizon Direct | Verizon | $65/mo | $65–$90/mo | None | Full priority, best Northeast |
| T-Mobile Direct | T-Mobile | $70/mo | $70–$90/mo | None | Most 5G, international perks |
*Major carrier prices shown with autopay discount for 1 line. MVNO prices are month-to-month except Mint Mobile (prepay). All deprioritized vs. parent carrier direct subscribers during congestion.
All MVNOs use one of the three U.S. networks. Pick your MVNO based on which network performs best at your address:
AT&T Network MVNOs
AT&T’s network is strongest in the Southeast, South, and rural Mid-South. Best rural coverage in those regions.
- Cricket Wireless — AT&T-owned, from $25/mo
- H2O Wireless — from $10/mo
- Consumer Cellular — from $20/mo, 55+
- Straight Talk — from $25/mo (Walmart)
Verizon Network MVNOs
Verizon’s network leads in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Great Lakes for reliability. Most consistent across rural U.S.
- Visible — $25/mo unlimited, Verizon-owned
- Spectrum Mobile — $29.99/mo (Spectrum internet req.)
- Xfinity Mobile — $40/mo (Xfinity internet req.)
- Total Wireless — $25/mo, Verizon-owned
T-Mobile Network MVNOs
T-Mobile’s network has the most 5G coverage and strongest rural 5G via low-band spectrum. Best for 5G-first users.
- Tello — from $9/mo, build-your-own
- Mint Mobile — from $15/mo, T-Mobile-owned
- Metro by T-Mobile — from $25/mo (T-Mobile stores)
- Google Fi — from $20/mo (multi-network)
Not sure which network is best at your address? Call (978) 723-5746 and we’ll check all three for your location.
Which MVNO Is Right for You?
If you already have Spectrum or Xfinity internet
Use Spectrum Mobile ($29.99/mo) or Xfinity Mobile ($40/mo) first. These are the absolute cheapest unlimited options on Verizon’s network and require zero changes to your household setup. Switching internet providers just for a better phone plan rarely makes financial sense — the savings rarely offset the internet disruption.
If you want the cheapest possible bill (no internet requirement)
Start with Tello. A 1 GB plan at $9/mo is genuinely sufficient for users who are on WiFi most of the day and only need data for navigation and occasional browsing. Upgrade to 5 GB ($14/mo) or 10 GB ($19/mo) if needed. The build-your-own model means you never overpay for data you don’t use.
If you want unlimited data without a cable internet bundle
Visible at $25/mo is the clear winner. Verizon-owned, no internet requirement, eSIM activation in minutes. The only trade-offs are the 5 Mbps hotspot cap and chat-only customer support — both acceptable for most consumers.
If you travel internationally more than once a year
MVNOs generally have weak international coverage. Consider T-Mobile Go5G Plus ($85/mo) or Mint Mobile + travel eSIM for trips. Mint Mobile’s international coverage is limited — pair it with a destination-specific eSIM for travel.
MVNO Plans — Common Questions
Data sources: MVNO pricing verified June 2026 at carrier websites. Network coverage from FCC National Broadband Map (2025). Ookla Speedtest Q1 2026. MVNO ownership confirmed via carrier corporate filings (Visible/Verizon, Mint Mobile/T-Mobile).