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.


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