It’s no big secret that the US 5G wireless landscape is still… pretty messy, with AT&T and Verizon scrambling to catch up to T-Mobile in terms of average download speeds across the nation, but at least real progress is being made when it comes to giving people easy and affordable access to the latest cellular technologies.
The $30, $40, and $55 plans no longer come with a pesky 8Mbps speed limit either, although that might prove more of a problem than a benefit for users on the two cheapest service options.
The nation’s third-largest carrier is clearly betting big on the Cricket brand, which seems to be paying off with a jump of more than two million subscribers in the last two years alone to a new grand total of 12.4 million people.