Third party vendors and resellers offer data plans with large amounts of data that run on the major carriers' networks.
Data Plans from 3rd Party Resellers and Multi-Carrier/Virtual SIM Vendors
Third party vendors are companies or individuals that have acquired lines of service on the major carriers and are reselling services. You are paying a vendor for use of data plans they have access to, and you do not have a direct relationship with the carrier. Some third-party resellers offer plans that provide coverage from multiple cellular carriers via the same plan.
These plans are typically marketed as unlimited or high-cap data plans for use in data only devices like mobile hotspots and cellular embedded routers, and promise high speed hotspot usage.
Prices range from around $50 a month, to up to several hundred dollars a month. Data caps ranges also vary widely...from as low as 1GB to per month up to 1500GB per month. Research any plan carefully before purchasing.
Top Pick Notes: Even though reseller plans do come with risks, they are often the only way to get large amounts of data for use in hotspots and routers. And for the most part they are month-to-month, so there are no long term commitments - and the most likely risks are your plan suddenly going away or poor customer service. There is however also a real risk of the carrier blacklisting your device during a reseller shut down.
For these reasons we consider 3rd party resellers a Top Pick option - as long as you go in with your eyes wide open, and plan a back-up option for when... not if.. your plan goes away.
For more on how this style of plan differs from other "unlimited" options view or read our Getting Lots of Cellular Data guide:
3rd Party Vendor Warning
Please consider that 3rd party resellers/vendors might NOT have an official relationship with the carrier. The plans used behind the scenes might not be officially authorized for use in data only devices or for resale, or may be plans you can acquire yourself. The vendor could be circumventing the terms of service of a plan to offer it to you. And even if a vendor has a legit relationship with the carrier, the carrier could pull or change the plan with little notice.
Also, many of these vendors offer affiliate programs to RVers to help them promote their service. If you see many different RVers promoting a certain vendor, keep in mind that they may be receiving kick-backs for recommending them.
We have witnessed countless terminations of this style of plan over the years, leaving customers without service and even having their devices blacklisted from future use on the carrier.
Always proceed with caution when dealing with a reseller or vendor. While there is little legal risk to you as you're dealing with a vendor advertising a plan, do anticipate your service could go away with little to no notice should the vendor lose their plan. You could be left with gear that isn't viable for other use later. Your device could get blacklisted by the carrier. You could lose prepaid service with no hope of a refund. You could experience poor or variable customer service.
If reliability is critical to you - ALWAYS HAVE A BACK-UP OPTION AT THE READY.
What You Need to Know
- Upfront costs: Your start-up costs are set by the vendor, and can include the purchase of a SIM card, an activation fee and possibly a mobile hotspot device or router. They may term some start up costs as a 'membership fee' to qualify for obtaining data access.
- Gear: Some vendors specify which devices their plan works on (especially those that require an eSim) and even require purchasing from them. This may be based on the carrier blocking access to certain devices, they need to make setting changes for an unauthorized plan to work or for standardizing their support. It is possible that the carrier starts blocking a device you are using and you may need to purchase a new device to continue service. Make sure the device you use is optimal for your use and the carrier the plan is based on.
- For more on shopping for gear:
- Carrier: Most resellers are not able to disclose the actual carrier they are on by name. But they can make hints (like Red for Verizon, Blue for AT&T or Purple for T-Mobile). If it's not clear, you may have to research some by coverage maps or by directly asking. Some resellers offer multi-carrier plans that give access to all of the major carriers via one single data plan that can switch between carriers, depending on which signal is strongest in the area. If you want easy access to multiple carriers, this type of plan may be an option to consider - but do pay attention to the equipment required to achieve this.
- Monthly Costs: Monthly costs are set by the vendor based on current market demand. This is usually a month-to-month agreement, which gives you the flexibility to discontinue service as needed. But remember, no-contract goes both ways - pricing or terms can change at anytime. Some may offer a prepaid quarterly or annual option - but there's typically no refund should the vendor lose their plan before your prepaid term is up.
- Tiered Plans / Fair Use Policy / Soft Data Caps: Some vendors may have data caps put in place to prevent excessive data use getting on the carrier's radar, or sell high-cap plans by tiered data caps. Some clearly state these, some put them into the fine print of their terms of service and some may not disclose them until you hit the cap. These caps may change without notice based on the vendor's experience with their carrier. If you hit the cap - you may get a warning, you may get terminated or you may experience extreme speed throttling. Reasonable usage could be anywhere between 50GB-2TB of usage a month - with 200-600GB more the norm. If you need more than that, consider multiple plans.
- Customer Support: You are not a direct customer of the carrier - any support issues must be handled by your vendor. Some may offer great service, and some may be quite lacking. Some issues may be way beyond their control.
- Terms of Service: Be sure to understand the terms of service of any plan you consider, as they can vary widely. Things like network management, throttling, video resolution and roaming limitations may apply. Some may completely ban gaming on their networks.
- Price Differences: The plans used behind the scenes can vary a great deal. Some may be legit bulk purchase agreements via a master agent and some may be reselling high priority corporate or non-profit plans against terms of service. Some plans may be postpaid, some may be prepaid or even prepaid brands. Some may actually be smartphone or tablet plans that have been made to work on hotspots or routers. The vendors don't tend to make this information known upfront. A vendor's stock may change over time based on what they can acquire.
- Have a Back-Up Option: We highly recommend having an alternate way online if you rely on one of these plans. Remember, these plans can get shut down or change terms of service with little to no notice. When your vendor loses their plan, they may not be able to give you any notice - and instead just ship you a new SIM card (which is essentially switching you to a different line of service they have, which could be on a different carrier than you originally signed up for.)
Vendor Listing
MIA Members - We welcome and encourage our members to leave comments on their experiences with various vendors in our forum discussion thread: Questions/Feedback/Experiences: 3rd Party Reseller Cellular Vendor Reports
This vendor listing is simply a courtesy for our audience to aid in their shopping process for those who have determined the risks of a third party vendor are acceptable. While we routinely update this listing, this stuff changes rapidly - resellers may show 'out of stock' depending on current inventory and prices & terms frequently change.
This List is NOT AN ENDORSEMENT
We do NOT individually review data plan resellers or vendors, they change way too often. This listing is in no way an endorsement or vetting for any vendor you see below.
We do not remove vendors just because we receive a complaint on them. Do not assume that just because a vendor is listed here that they are offering a legit plan or are reputable.
Our featured vendors are options we feel we can understand the plans behind the scenes well enough to highlight. We do not take requests or payment to Feature vendors.
Please do your own continued research and evaluation
Signing up with any of these is at your own risk.
In our experience of tracking this style of plans since 2009 - most plans will work.. until they don't. And there is a real risk of the carrier blacklisting devices if a reseller account is shut down.
We have absolutely no affiliation with any reseller, none pay for their listing and we do not participate in kickbacks for sign-ups. Maintaining this list is made possible by funding from our premium members, for which they receive extra information below.
Following is a list a number of 3rd party vendors selling plans on at least one of the major carriers.
Featured Vendors
These are vendors that we have direct communication with and feel offer more legit options (some links may be affiliate links):
- MobileMustHave - Our Education & Action partner, offers single carrier and multi-carrier priority level data plans available on Peplink routers. As of August 2024, they have launched RoamLink, which is an MVNO multi-carrier brand with a more direct & official relationship than most 3rd Party vendors.
- Calyx Institute - Non-profit that includes an unlimited T-Mobile plan on a mobile hotspot device with membership, terms of which that were inherited by T-Mobile from their acquisition of Sprint. Read more about this style of plan.
- FMCA - Family Motor Coach Association gives access to plans on Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T to their members via their Tech Connect+ program. Read more about FMCA plans.
- TechnoRV - Reputable reseller of Peplink gear who has access to data plans via bulk agents.
Other Resellers
Below are other 3rd party reseller options, we don't individually track their options all that closely - they can be highly variable:
- 5G Store
- Ablaze Internet
- Adventure Internet
- All Data United
- Alpha2Connect
- Always On WiFi
- American RV Internet
- AmeriCast
- ATTHotspot
- Axiom LTE
- Bix Wireless
- BJ's Communications
- boom! Mobile
- Broadband Q
- CamplinkGo
- CG Cellular
- ConnecTen
- EvdodepotUSA
- EZ Mobile Data
- EZ-COM
- GlocalMe
- gotW3
- HomeFi
- i3 Mobile
- Insty.Online (See our Gear Center entry)
- Internet on the Go
- ispMint
- ISPTek
- JMS Internet
- Konnected Technology
- Ladybug Wireless
- Limitless Data
- Marine Data Solutions
- Midwest Wireless
- Millenicom
- MobileX
- My Wave Wireless
- NetBuddy
- Never Throttled
- No Limit Data
- Nomad Internet (caution: recently sued by state of TX for fraud)
- Olive IP
- One Wireless World
- Open Road Mobile
- OTR Mobile
- PCs for People
- Pulse Cellular
- Reliable 4G Internet
- Rural Internet Connections
- RV IT Guy
- Solis
- Spark Services
- SteadFast Internet
- SwiftNet
- TechNowzi
- TravelData
- TravlFi
- Trifecta Wireless
- Unlimited 4G Data
- Unlimited Internet Provider
- Unlimited Leasing
- Unlimited LTE Advanced
- Unlimitedville
- USLTE
- Viper Broadband
- WaveNet
- We.Stream
- WiFi In Motion
- Wireless Solutions
Data Vendors & Brokers:
Want to be listed? Please be in touch and introduce yourself and what you offer. We take absolutely no listing fees, advertisement dollars or kickbacks for listings.
You must host your own web storefront (eBay and Facebook not eligible) where customers can transparently learn about the details of your offering, order & pay online and reach you for customer service.
Our featured vendors are options we feel we can understand the plans behind the scenes well enough to highlight. We do not take requests for being featured.
Listing subject to removal: Your free listing may be removed from this page for any reason we deem fit - our incentive is not to promote you, but to provide a service to our community. We have had too many issues with demanding vendors treating this list as their advertising venue that we are seriously considering making this a member only resource and removing the public listing.
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