How do the two
unlimited data plans compare to each other, and which one is the better deal?
Not exact matches
Here's how much it will cost you and how it
compares to
unlimited data plan of T - Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T
For just $ 20 a month, Chevy owners can get
unlimited data through their vehicle's WiFi hotspot, which is a pretty good price
compared to some limited
data plans out on the market.
Boost Mobile is one of the most popular MVNOs powered by Sprint's network, and with
plans starting out as low as $ 35 / month for
unlimited calling, texting, and 3 GB of 4G LTE
data, it's also one of the best deals around for those that are covered best by Sprint
compared to the other big carries in the U.S.
The
Unlimited Plus Enhanced will start at $ 80 (already saving $ 10
compared to the current
plan) for one line and the
Unlimited Choice Enhanced is only $ 40 a line when you have 4 lines
data only.
If you don't mind the possibility of slowed down
data speeds or DVD - quality video, you can opt for the Go
Unlimited plan and save a few bucks
compared to the
plan introduced in February, which started at $ 80 for a single line.
Verizon seems like an especially good deal
compared to AT&T's
unlimited plan, which only offers
unlimited data to its DirecTV streaming or U-verse television services.
Now
comparing that with the expected Reliance Jio postpaid
data plan, it should offer all free calls and up to 20 GB of
data along with services like 100 GB Jio Drive,
Unlimited on - demand music and movies for Rs 2000 price tag.