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All of these prepaid carriers (also known as mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs) have something special to offer. Let’s walk you through each provider so you have all the deets you need to enjoy T-Mobile speed and coverage without T-Mobile prices.
If you're looking for access to the latest 5G wireless protocol, you can't go wrong with choosing an MVNO that uses T-Mobile's 5G network, the largest in the US.
T-Mobile actually owns one of its MVNOs, Metro by T-Mobile. But that's not the only discount carrier using T-Mobile's network.
An MVNO, or mobile virtual network operator, is a smaller prepaid carrier that rents network space from one of the Big Three carriers (Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile). Some are owned directly by carriers while others are independent.
While T-Mobile still offers competitive pricing, the cheapest way to enjoy T-Mobile is to use a T-Mobile MVNO. Let’s jump right in and take a look at the best T-Mobile MVNOs you should...
1. Mint Mobile. From $15/mo. at Mint Mobile. Best overall. Now owned by T-Mobile, Mint Mobile lets you choose from four prepaid plans offering 5GB, 15GB, 20GB, and unlimited data.
Formerly MetroPCS, Metro by T-Mobile is one of the most well-known MVNO carriers in the US. T-Mobile has done a good deal of rebranding for Metro following their merger and relaunch to help ease the negative stigma and reassure new and existing customers.