Below is a list of all the MVNOs that have Verizon’s network as an option to subscribe to. Also highlighted are the other networks they offer coverage on.
Provider | Networks Used |
---|---|
Affinity Cellular | Verizon |
Boom Mobile | AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon |
Cox Mobile | Verizon |
Credo Mobile | Verizon |
Infimobile | T-Mobile, Verizon |
Lively | Verizon |
MobileX | Verizon |
Now Mobile | Verizon |
Page Plus Cellular | Verizon |
Reach Mobile | AT&T, Verizon |
Red Pocket Mobile | AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon |
Selectel Wireless | Verizon |
Simple Mobile | Verizon |
Spectrum Mobile | Verizon |
Straight Talk Wireless | AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon |
Ting Mobile | T-Mobile, Verizon |
Total Wireless | Verizon |
Tracfone | Verizon |
Twigby | Verizon |
US Mobile | AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon |
Verizon Prepaid | Verizon |
Visible by Verizon | Verizon |
Wing | AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon |
Xfinity Mobile | Verizon |
A Verizon MVNO is any wireless carrier not named Verizon that uses Verizon’s network for coverage. There are dozens of Verizon MVNOs on the market. Some have millions of subscribers like Xfinity Mobile, while others are smaller and may have just tens of thousands of subscribers. Some are even smaller than that. They may offer nothing unique or pricing that is not very competitive and so they may not be in business for very long. Those providers will not be covered and shown in this list.
Some Verizon MVNOs actually operate on several other networks besides Verizon’s. However, if you subscribe to one of them, you can only use one network at a time. You will not be able to automatically switch and connect to the other networks unless you get a new SIM or have a dual sim device and that may require having an eSIM.
Verizon MVNOs Pros And Cons
Below is a chart listing the pros and cons of each provider shown in the Verizon MVNO list above.
- 30 day money back guarantee
- AAA members enjoy extra savings
- For AAA members all phones come with lifetime warranty
- Limited selection of phones
- Plans are expensive compared to other providers
- Supports multiple networks
- Annual plans available for extra savings
- Wide range of plans available
- Extremely limited number of phones available to purchase
- Average pricing
- Provides access to Cox hotspots
- Faster throttled data speeds compared to most other providers
- Limited number of phones available
- Must be a Cox Internet subscriber to sign up for a mobile plan
- iPhones not available at launch
- BYOD not supported at launch
- Supports progressive causes
- Sell phones
- Prices are higher than most
- Little to no selection of budget phone options
- Supports progressive causes
- Competitive introductory rates lasting up to 1Yr for first time customers
- Does not sell phones
- Outside of introductory rates, pricing is mediocre
- No unique or defining features offered
- Good for seniors
- Offers and supports medical alert devices
- Phone selection limited
- Plans designed for a limited audience
- Can be expensive
- Good for budget oriented consumers, pay for what you use
- Artificial Intelligence used to recommend data allotment
- Highly customizable plans, down to the .05GB level
- Allows you to pick your own streaming resolution from 480p-4K
- Expensive for data heavy users
- Low cost
- Stores available for support
- Requires Xfinity Internet or Now Internet
- $25/line setup fee
- Only one plan available
- Phones available with financing for every budget
- Pay as you go plans available
- Top-up cards and add-ons available
- Limited number of monthly plan options
- Not known for having great customer support
- Supports charitable cause, your subscription is used to help provide data to others around the world
- Use less data in a month than comes with your plan and you may be billed for cheaper plan
- Decent selection of phones but no discounts available
- Plans cost a bit more than average
- Wide variety of plans available at variety of price points
- Multi-month discount savings are available when you pay for more service in advance
- Customer referral program
- Only new phones sold are iPhones, Android phones are certified pre-owned
- Sometimes subscribers have issues onboarding
- USA based customer support
- Extremely limited number of phones available
- Pricing is just average
- Sells variety of phones and offers discounts
- Includes free full service roaming in 16 Latin American countries
- Caters to those with international calling needs
- Does not have great reputation for customer support
- Pricing only modest
- Mix and match plans
- Shareable data for up to 10 lines
- Must also subscribe to Spectrum Internet or plans cost $10/month higher
- Large selection of phones available
- Sold at Walmart, with Walmart exclusive deals
- Variety of plans available for different types of devices
- No true budget phone plans
- Not known to have greatest customer support
- Plans available to cater to different budgets
- Shareable data plans available
- Known for good customer support
- Limited number of phones available
- No truly unlimited data plans
- Sold in national retail stores, and Total Wireless stores
- Multi-line discounts available
- Wide selection of phones
- Robust customer support options
- No truly budget plans available for single lines, prices start at $40
- No plans geared towards low-usage customers
- Good selection of phones
- Wide variety of plans available with data carryover
- Offers pay as you go
- Includes rollover data
- Does not sell plans with high-data allotments
- Data is hard-capped but top-ups available
- Not known for great customer support
- Great introductory pricing
- Custom build and monthly plans available
- Plans for a variety of budgets available
- Uses two networks, one is for roaming
- Limited selection of phones that are mostly older models
- Does not cater to high-end data users. 10GB max data allotment
- Offers a phone plan for every budget
- Select plans include perks like a free Netflix subscription
- Offers good value for the money
- You can change which network you use US Mobile with
- Extremely limited selection of phones available
- Plans frequently change
- Largest overall network in the USA
- Customer loyalty plan discounts available
- Discounted phones available
- You must maintain service for at least 9 months to get best pricing
- Not all plans have access to Verizon's full 5G network
- No free phones
- Owned by Verizon
- Wide variety of phones available
- Cheapest unlimited data plan
- Only one phone plan is sold
- In some locations, data and ping times are particularly slow
- 5G network data speeds capped at 200Mbps
- Phones sold with financing options
- Supports smartwaches
- Limited selection of phones available
- Questionable business practices
- Pricing not great for low data usage customers
- Shareable data plans available
- Access to nationwide network of hotspots
- Variety of phones available
- Must have either Xfinity Internet, Cable, or Voice or plans cost $25 more per month
- Only limited selection of BYOD phones supported