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What Is the Best Wireless Carrier to Use for Business?
January 27, 2021
Estimated Reading Time: 7.5 minutesMore than ever before, online business transactions happen on mobile devices like tablets and smartphones.Mobile’s share of America’s total digital minutes is around 77 percent. Carrying out business with both your team and your customer base via mobile has become a core requirement of the agile modern company.This makes it an urgent priority for entrepreneurs to identify the mobile wireless carriers that offer the most value and best service for their dollar. There are plenty of companies competing in this market niche in the U.S., from the familiar big network providers to smaller companies offering cheaper or more focused options. We collected a diverse mixture of larger and smaller options below and compare them based on several key features:
- Network coverage and reliability
- Data allocation
- App support (including VPN, VoIP, and videoconferencing)
- Pricing and plans
- International service
- Customer support
6. Teltik
Pros:
- Inexpensive pricing
- Runs on T-Mobile’s 4G network
- 24/7 customer support
Cons:
- Operates strictly on the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) model
- Limited international service
5. Grasshopper
Pros:
- Affordable
- Provides desktop and mobile apps
- Offers voicemail transcription, auto-attendant and call routing
Cons:
- Doesn’t support videoconferencing
- Difficult to scale for large teams
- Requires an existing phone number
4. RingCentral
Pros:
- Usable on a wide range of devices
- Cheaper than traditional carriers
- Videoconferencing support
Cons:
- Requires a strong, consistent internet connection
- May be too much for smaller teams
- Some features available only at certain service tiers
3. AT&T
Pros:
- No overage costs
- Rolls over unused data
- Free VPN with unlimited plans
Cons:
- Pricing on service plans doesn’t include devices
- Some plans come with data caps
2. Verizon
Pros:
- Good selection of devices
- Mobile hotspots up to 20GB
- Impressive national wireless infrastructure
- Unlimited calling and text in Canada and Mexico
Cons:
- Plans and international calling can get expensive
- Business plans can be overkill for solo workers
1. T-Mobile
Pros:
- In-flight text and data services
- Customized DIGITS tool
- Improved coverage with acquisition of Sprint network
Cons:
- Plans are limited for data
- Entry-level plans don’t come with mobile hotspots
- Unlimited international data and texting available only at certain service tiers
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