Good2GO Adds More Data

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I read earlier this week through Prepaid Phone News that Good2Go Mobile, a AT&T and Sprint MVNO, has upped the data on all three of its monthly unlimited plans. They’re looking a lot more attractive now, although I’m not sure I can get behind the pay as you go rates quite as happily. Anyway, here’s what the monthly plan lineup looks like now:
  • $30 – Unlimited talk and text, 500 MB data
  • $40 – Unlimited talk and text, 1 GB data
  • $50 – Unlimited takl and text, 2 GB data
As a note, all AT&T plans come with 300 minutes of international calling which can be used to dial around 50 countries. Users can add addititional minutes for international calling on all plans on both CDMA and GSM as well. Good2GO also offers a $20/month pay-as-you-go option but honestly it isn’t really all that great. Pay as you go rates are $0.05/text and minute and a whopping $0.50/MB, which would add up to nearly $500 for 1GB of data. That’s pretty insane. It also means that picture messages would be crazy expensive with this setup, and international texting is charged at a rate of $0.20 per message as well. Good2GO mobile has service through AT&T’s GSM network as well as Sprint’s CDMA network. Which network you get is dependent upon the phone and the location, but all plans are available on both networks. To take a look at plan and phone options through Good2GO, visit their website.]]>

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  1. Ike Denvers on March 22, 2015 at 12:39 am

    Good 2 Go is interesting. It is a direct arm of an mvne (Ztar). They’re previous big hit was the Att mvno w/ 7-11 Speakout which is now dead (Canada has it though). Good 2 G has U.S. Customer care that is not quite as good as say Air Voice yet has most of the same type of plans. Air Voice has a strange way of splitting data into two blocks before issuing it to the user who has to call in to get the 2nd block released. Good2Go allows the same type of plan avoiding this. However they have their own quirk, each plan only has 100 mms. lol . However if you’re not a heavy mms user and Air Voice’s policy is a little too quirky for you, they might be the Att mvno to go with.