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It appears Net10 is now offering the following new plans: http://www.net10wireless.com/#/plans/monthly

$40 Plan
- Unlimited Talk + Text + MMS + 500MB "High-Speed Data" + Unlimited 2G/Slow data

$60 Plan
- Unlimited Talk + Text + MMS + 3.5GB "High-Speed Data" + Unlimited 2G/Slow data

$75 Plan
- Unlimited Talk + Text + MMS + 5GB "High-Speed Data" + Unlimited 2G/Slow data

Net10 Wireless Still has the Standard $50 2.5GB Plan [$45 w/ AutoPay]


Vs AIO Wireless:

$40 Plan [$35 w/ Autopay]:
- Unlimited Talk + Text + MMS + 500MB "High-Speed Data" + Unlimited 2G/Slow data

- $50 Plan [$45 w/ Autopay]
- Unlimited Talk + Text + MMS + 2.5GB "High-Speed Data" + Unlimited 2G/Slow data

$60 Plan [$55 w/ Autopay]
- Unlimited Talk + Text + MMS + 5GB "High-Speed Data" + Unlimited 2G/Slow data

AIO $60 [$55 w/ AutoPay] plan beats:
- H2O Wireless $60 Plan = Offers International Calling / AIO = LTE Access + More Data
- GoSmart $45 Plan / AIO = LTE Access + Better Coverage
- Go Red Pocket $60 Plan = Offers International Calling / AIO = LTE Access + More Data
- Simple Mobile $60 Plan / AIO = LTE Access + Better Coverage
- AT&T GoPhone $60 Plan / AIO = More Data for $5 Less!
- Net10 Wireless $75 Plan / AIO is cheaper by $5-$20 and gives same coverage + more/same Data!


AIO Wireless has removed the $70 / 7GB Data Plan


Conclusion:
It seems that AT&T is giving the MVNO's run for their money with its AIO brand as its beating its own GoPhone plan prices and Net10 seems to have pulled a bad move with its pricing as its worse than AT&T's AIO Wireless prices
 
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I switched from a $94 Verizon plan to the $40 ($35 w/autopay) ail plan and couldn't be happier. Biggest drawback to AIO is that you get routed through a proxy server for data, so ping times are 150-400ms.

I was under contract with verizon for another year and I'll recoup my ETF charge in 4 months.

If you have no need for feathering, don't roam often, and get good AT&T coverage in your area I recommend switching to an AT&T MVNO.
 
I switched from a $94 Verizon plan to the $40 ($35 w/autopay) ail plan and couldn't be happier. Biggest drawback to AIO is that you get routed through a proxy server for data, so ping times are 150-400ms.

I was under contract with verizon for another year and I'll recoup my ETF charge in 4 months.

If you have no need for feathering, don't roam often, and get good AT&T coverage in your area I recommend switching to an AT&T MVNO.

Ya AT&T MOVO's always save everyone money thanks to their great offering along with superior coverage. It will be nice if AT&T drops the price on the GoPhone $60 Plan because that one is not routed through a proxy server and ping is always <100.

I'm moving down to Straight Talk from AT&T GoPhone $60 plan to save some money, bought a 3 month refill for $125.99 from Walmart taxes in recently = $42.xx/month vs $60/month. I use less than 2GB Data/month over cellular as I am connected to WiFi more often so it works out great.
 
I would like to add that Tracfone [Owned by American Movil] now officially consists of:

- Straight Talk
- Net10
- Tracfone Wireless
- Simple Mobile <--- Newest edition


Simple Mobile plans will now offer LTE access via AT&T as well and 4G HSPA+42 via T-Mobile.

They have already started implementing the changes on their site [though not completed yet].
 
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