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5 reasons to switch to Ting Mobile

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When it comes to purchasing anything, whether it be an actual physical product, a service, a subscription, and so on, there are certain brands and companies that stand out. This is because these companies tend to be larger, have more money for marketing and publicity, but it doesn’t always mean that they are the best.

This can be applied to anything, such as choosing your carrier of choice. Sure, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are the obvious default choices for most people, but it doesn’t mean that there aren’t other options worth considering that could be better suited to your needs and budget. Ting Mobile is one carrier that comes to mind, and if you’re wondering why you should make the switch, here are some good reasons why.

No Contracts

A lot of times carriers try to tie you into contracts because this means that for a period of time, your money is guaranteed to go to them. To sweeten the deal, carriers can sometimes offer you discounts on phone prices to lure you into a contract, but what if you already have a phone and just need a plan? That’s where Ting Mobile shines, by allowing users to sign up for plans that they need and easily swapping to other plans when necessary.

Price

As Ting Mobile states themselves, since their network is running off equipment that other carriers have created and established, it means that Ting has lower costs when it comes to running their operations. This also means that they can afford to price their plans much lower compared to other carriers, and those savings are then passed onto consumers such as yourself.

Plan start at just $10 per line, allowing you to save hundreds of dollars a year if you switch your entire family over to Ting from another service provider.

  • $10/month for unlimited talk & text ($5 per GB for LTE/5G)
  • $25/month for 5GG of LTE/5G, unlimited talk & text
  • $45/month for Ting’s unlimited plan (22GB of LTE/5G and unlimited talk & text)

Ting will also throw in $25 of free credit when you sign up for their service.

Better network coverage

In the US, carriers are separated by GSM (AT&T and T-Mobile) and CDMA (Verizon and Sprint) networks. This means that if you bought a phone from Verizon and wanted to move to AT&T, it might be tricky compared to moving from AT&T to T-Mobile and vice versa.

As Ting Mobile has made deals with all the carriers, it means that in terms of coverage, you’re pretty much covered whether you use a GSM or CDMA device, so if you’re coming from Verizon or Sprint, you won’t have to worry about having to buy a new phone.

Family-friendly plans

If you’re trying to find a plan for the entire family, it can be tricky to choose as there are so many options, and not all of them are necessarily affordable. Ting Mobile doesn’t have family plan packages that other carriers use to lock you into paying more than what you truly need to. Each line can be managed individually, allowing you to pay as little as $10 per month and scale up from there based on how much data each line needs.

Check out the latest deals from Ting Mobile.

Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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