US Mobile is the MVNO I point to when someone wants choice and value. You can pick the best underlying network for your area (Warp = Verizon, Light Speed = T‑Mobile, Dark Star = AT&T), switch if coverage changes, and get real travel features on higher tiers. The new Business plans are the big story this year — here’s why they matter and how they differ from personal plans.
What makes US Mobile different
- Three networks, one account: you can “Teleport” a line between networks and even run different lines on different networks in the same account.
• International that isn’t a day‑pass tax: Unlimited Premium bundles up to 20GB of data plus 200 minutes and 250 texts abroad; Annual Unlimited Starter includes a smaller 1GB bundle with 200/250.
• Pooled data (“By the Gig”): one shared bucket across lines and across networks; first line included, add lines for a low per‑line fee, top up data anytime for a flat $/GB; hotspot included.
Personal plans at a glance
Plan | What you get | Best for | Notes |
Light Plan | Unlimited talk/text + small data at a very low price | Light users, kids, backup lines | Add data as needed; ILD add‑on available |
By‑the‑Gig (Shareable/Pooled) | Shared data across lines/networks; hotspot; premium data | Families/teams that don’t need unlimited | First line included; add lines low cost; top‑ups roll over |
Unlimited Starter | Unlimited data + small travel pack on annual | Everyday users with some travel | Annual version includes 1GB intl + 200/250 |
Unlimited Premium | Bigger premium data + hotspot + large travel pack | Power users and frequent travelers | Up to 20GB intl + 200/250 on supported networks |
The new US Mobile Business plans (what changed, why it’s good)
Plan | Price (taxes/fees incl.) | Network | Key features | Who it fits |
Business Premium | $49/mo | Dark Star (AT&T) only | Unlimited data, Unlimited Priority Data + Priority+, Unlimited hotspot, 20GB intl data, int’l calling & texting, dedicated business support | Teams that travel and tether; power users who need consistent priority |
Business Starter | $30/mo | Dark Star (AT&T) only | Unlimited data, Unlimited Priority Data, 20GB hotspot, intl data add‑on, int’l calling add‑on ($3/mo), dedicated business support | Lean budgets that still want business‑grade priority |
What’s new here is the **Priority** level and the **business‑grade support**. On Premium you also get **Priority+** and a full **international data bundle**, so your team can land and work without buying day‑passes. Starter keeps the price low but still gives you **unlimited priority data** and a healthy hotspot bucket; add international only when needed.
Pooled data for businesses
If you don’t need unlimited on every line, run a By‑the‑Gig pool. Share one pot of data across phones, tablets, and hotspots, add lines for a small per‑line fee, and top up at a flat dollar‑per‑GB. It’s the simplest way to cut waste on low‑usage lines while keeping voice/SMS on every device.
Multi‑network and switching (the fine print)
Teleporting a line between networks carries a small per‑switch fee on pooled plans, and the Multi‑Network add‑on for extra network access is a paid add‑on after the promo window. That’s normal — the point is you can move if coverage changes without rebuilding your account.
Why people are moving to US Mobile right now
- The math is cleaner: taxes/fees included on headline plan prices.
• Travel is simpler: Premium’s roaming bundle cuts out day‑pass nickel‑and‑diming.
• Control: pooled data, real hotspot buckets, and the option to switch host networks when coverage shifts.
• Support: dedicated business help and usage analytics/bulk actions for admins.
Quick picks (so you don’t overthink this)
- Solo owner who travels: Unlimited Premium on the network that’s strongest at home.
• Field team that tethers: Business Premium for the hotspot + priority; or pooled data if usage is light but you need lots of lines.
• Budget startup: Business Starter for core lines + a pooled bucket for spares/tablets.
• Family that wants control: run a pooled plan; add Unlimited Premium only to the heavy user.
Bottom line
US Mobile’s edge is simple: pick the best network today, switch if you need to later, and stop paying roaming day‑passes. The new **Business** plans add the priority and support teams actually need, at prices that make sense.
FAQs
What makes US Mobile stand out in 2025?
US Mobile now runs on three major networks—Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T—with seamless switching. Plans include international roaming, pooled data, and transparent pricing with taxes and fees included.
What’s new in US Mobile’s Business plans?
The new Business Premium and Business Starter plans add Priority data, dedicated support, and international bundles. Premium also includes Priority+ and up to 20GB of international data.
Who should choose a pooled plan on US Mobile?
Pooled plans fit families or small teams who share data across lines. You pay a low per-line fee, share one data bucket, and top up anytime for a flat per-GB rate.
How does US Mobile compare to carriers like Visible or Mint?
US Mobile is more flexible with multi-network access, international perks, and priority data. While Mint and Visible are cheaper, they lack US Mobile’s advanced control and roaming features.
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