The ‘Sensible 10GB’ plan, which starts at $30 a month, includes 10GB of full-speed data instead of 5GB, with the option of paying $10 for 1GB more.
Cricket Wireless cast off an aging set of phone plans, replacing them with a lineup that includes more data and lowers the cost to use a phone as a mobile hotspot.
The new plans announced Friday start at $30 a month after a $5 auto-pay credit, the same as in the previous lineup (as preserved by the Internet Archive). But this “Sensible 10GB” plan includes 10GB of full-speed data instead of 5GB, with the option of paying $10 for 1GB more; as before, your connection slows to 128kbps above that cap.
Unlimited-on-phone data now costs $35, down from $40 in the old lineup, although this “Select Unlimited” offering is reserved to new lines.
And where the prior lineup required paying $60 to get an “unlimited” plan including mobile-hotspot use, that now comes with a $45 “Smart Unlimited” plan.
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