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manzanarama | 2 years ago

Researching this stuff and managing data usage like that is not worth the ROI for most people.

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corytheboyd|2 years ago

The Mint unlimited plan is still only $35/mo, and I’m sure there’s something cheaper out there. That’s still a whole lot cheaper than the big carriers, with zero of the data usage management.

warner25|2 years ago

Right, managing low data usage like I do definitely requires some thoughtfulness, but it's orthogonal to the choice of using a big carrier vs. MVNO, except for the fact that big carriers won't even sell you a low data plan.

To his point, however, I acknowledge that saving a few hundred dollars per year just isn't worth it to many people when they can walk into an AT&T store, sign whatever the salesman puts in front of them without thinking about it, and have the salesman take care of all the required setup.

paxys|2 years ago

Is it that much cheaper? I'm on T-Mobile's $70 plan (it is $5 or $10 more expensive now I believe) which includes unlimited 5G data (no throttling), unlimited tethering, unlimited data when traveling abroad, HD video streaming (all discount carriers limit this to 720 or even 480p), Netflix, Apple TV, free in-flight internet, and a free iPhone 14 Pro that will be fully paid off as long as I keep my plan active for two years.

solardev|2 years ago

Meanwhile, an unlimited family plan on a big carrier is like $45/mo. Ten bucks less isn't that much.

I don't think I know anyone who's using a single plan, though I'm sure they're out there.

bhelkey|2 years ago

Out of curiosity, what service do you use and how much do you pay for it?

arantius|2 years ago

Not OP, and they said what they use (Red Pocket) but I also pay $5/mo for service from Tello ( https://tello.com/ ). 500MB/mo, data only, calls through Google Voice via data. (100 minutes of voice $1/mo extra.) Lots of choice in building your own plan.