Sezzle Mobile launches unlimited plans that ride AT&T's network
Sezzle Mobile, a new mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that runs on AT&T’s network, has introduced unlimited 5G plans starting at $29.99 per month. The service is powered by connectivity platform Gigs, which handles the underlying telecom infrastructure.
Positioned as a low-cost option that still uses a major carrier’s network, Sezzle Mobile’s offer reflects the ongoing push by MVNOs to repackage big-network access at lower retail prices. The company is promoting its launch as an unlimited 5G option for price-sensitive users who still want nationwide coverage via AT&T’s footprint.
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