Boost Mobile is ditching the MVNO label

If you don’t care about hotspot data and just want a cheap plan, Boost Mobile is hard to ignore. If you want better hotspot data and other perks, there’s also a $50 or $60 a month plan.
Boost’s promotional copy reads, “Unlimited talk and text, no contracts or fees, and a mobile hotspot are included with all plans — no surprises.” Yes, Boost Mobile can add international ...
On the other hand, its most expensive plan ($40 a month) gives users unlimited mobile data, unlimited talk and texting, and a 12GB hotspot. The reviews for Boost on ConsumerAffairs are ...
Meanwhile, Google Fi popular for its deals on phones like the Google Pixel 9 Pro, international features, and data-sharing ...
Boost’s $50 Unlimited+ ... you Verizon’s full spectrum and 50 GB of priority data. Both come with a mobile-hotspot limit unlike that of any other carrier: Instead of capping how much data ...
There are plenty of T-Mobile and MVNOs out there, but they're not all created equal. Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) make use of the cellular networks built by other carriers, essentially ...
Just be careful as that hotspot data can run out quickly. Mint Mobile's unlimited plan has one of the lowest prices for unlimited data. In fact, Mint's competitors like Visible, Boost Mobile ...