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February 27, 2017

These are the alternative carriers that use AT&T’s network

by John_A

Here are a list of the alternative carriers that work with AT&T’s network.

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Note: This article was last updated February 27, 2017.

What is an MVNO? It’s a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), or an alternative carrier. They’ve become increasingly reliable over the years and remained the cheapest in the mobile industry. And perhaps you didn’t know that some of the major operators are actually providing for those smaller carriers. These are the ones that use AT&T’s network, which means that the signal should be pretty good in most parts of the U.S.

If you’re curious whether your phone will work with AT&T, make sure it supports at least one (but preferably all) of the following LTE bands:

  • Band 4
  • Band 12
  • Band 2
  • Band 5

Complete List of AT&T MVNOs

  • Pure Talk USA
  • Consumer Cellular
  • Cricket Wireless
  • H2O Wireless
  • Red Pocket Mobile
  • Jolt Mobile
  • Straight Talk
  • AT&T GoPhone
  • Net10
  • CampusSIMs
  • Airvoice
  • Black Wireless

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