What's the Difference Between Single vs Triple Network Coverage?
Understanding the difference between our network options
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We offer two types of network access to match your phone's capabilities and coverage needs.
Single Network Plans:
Connect to AT&T's 4G and 5G network only
Perfect for older phones with single SIM capability
Good coverage in most areas across the United States
Reliable service in cities and suburban areas
More affordable option for basic coverage needs
Triple Network Plans:
Access to AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile networks
Requires a newer phone with dual SIM/eSIM support
Best possible coverage with automatic switching
Superior service in rural and remote areas
Premium coverage option with global roaming
Coverage benefits of the Triple Network:
99.9% population coverage in the United States
Better indoor coverage in buildings and basements
Improved service in rural and mountainous areas
Backup coverage when one network has issues
Seamless coverage while traveling
When to choose Single Network:
You have an older phone without dual SIM capability
You're primarily in urban areas with good AT&T coverage
You want to save money on your monthly bill
You don't travel frequently to rural areas
When to choose Triple Network:
You have a newer phone with dual SIM/eSIM support
You travel frequently or live in rural areas
You want the absolute best coverage available
You need international roaming capabilities
You're willing to pay more for premium service
Both options include unlimited calling and texting with generous data allowances.
