Because we're all so enamored with cutting our cell phone bills at what cost... this one popped up on my radar today.
Lycamobile offers T-Mobile prepaid (MVNO) service plans that are cheaper than pretty much any other T-Mo MVNO to date.
They offer:
Pay As You Go: $0.02/minute, $0.04/txt and $0.06/MB
Unlimited Talk & Text (no data?): $19/month
Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (100MB 4g then throttled): $29/month
Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (250MB 4g then throttled) + 250 international texts: $39/month
I've highlighted the major difference makers compared to most other MVNO's current offerings. They are also offering a promo until April 30th giving unlimited international calling (see T&C's for details).
Caveats you should be aware of:
#1 - Lycamobile appears to be a European-based company. Their customer service emails come from .uk email addresses. This may be a turnoff to some people.
#2 - They are an MVNO, particularly a T-Mobile MVNO. You will more than likely NOT get any roaming ability (voice or data) and be limited to T-Mobile's NATIVE towers only. Keep that in mind.
#3 - You can get a free SIM card, but the process is a bit funky. You have to put in your zip code and then select your address to "verify" it. This works best if you put in the ZIP+4 format (no dash), but the problem is the zip code field only lets you put in 8 digits! If you use Chrome, you can right click the zip code box, select "Inspect Element", and then edit the field size from 8 to 9 in the editor. Once you do that, you can put in all 9 digits and life is good. Check your spam folder afterwards for the confirmation emails.
Lycamobile offers T-Mobile prepaid (MVNO) service plans that are cheaper than pretty much any other T-Mo MVNO to date.
They offer:
Pay As You Go: $0.02/minute, $0.04/txt and $0.06/MB
Unlimited Talk & Text (no data?): $19/month
Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (100MB 4g then throttled): $29/month
Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (250MB 4g then throttled) + 250 international texts: $39/month
I've highlighted the major difference makers compared to most other MVNO's current offerings. They are also offering a promo until April 30th giving unlimited international calling (see T&C's for details).
Caveats you should be aware of:
#1 - Lycamobile appears to be a European-based company. Their customer service emails come from .uk email addresses. This may be a turnoff to some people.
#2 - They are an MVNO, particularly a T-Mobile MVNO. You will more than likely NOT get any roaming ability (voice or data) and be limited to T-Mobile's NATIVE towers only. Keep that in mind.
#3 - You can get a free SIM card, but the process is a bit funky. You have to put in your zip code and then select your address to "verify" it. This works best if you put in the ZIP+4 format (no dash), but the problem is the zip code field only lets you put in 8 digits! If you use Chrome, you can right click the zip code box, select "Inspect Element", and then edit the field size from 8 to 9 in the editor. Once you do that, you can put in all 9 digits and life is good. Check your spam folder afterwards for the confirmation emails.
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