- Pay as you go plans available
- All plans include international calling and texting
- Available through dealers
- Does not sell phones
- Other providers offer lower $ per GB pricing
Since 2013, I’ve been researching, reviewing, and writing about the wireless industry through BestMVNO with a focus on MVNOs.
In this guide, I will explain everything you need to know about Black Wireless before you subscribe. I’ll review each of their phone plans with you, and go over any gotchas that they might have. I want you to learn the ins and outs of Black Wireless so that you can make an informed decision on if this is the best place for you to spend your money.
Black Wireless Phone Plans
Last Updated: Sep 26, 2024Single Line Monthly Prepaid Plans
Multi-Month Discount Plans
Black Wireless Pay As You Go Plans
Black Wireless PG Network(s): AT&T | Calling Card $10 | Minutes/Data $0.05/$0.1 | SMS/MMS $0.05/$0.1 | Duration 90 days | |
Black Wireless PG 20 Network(s): AT&T | Calling Card $20 | Minutes/Data $0.05/$0.1 | SMS/MMS $0.05/$0.1 | Duration 90 days | |
Black Wireless PG 30 Network(s): AT&T | Calling Card $30 | Minutes/Data $0.05/$0.1 | SMS/MMS $0.05/$0.1 | Duration 90 days | |
Black Wireless PG 100 Network(s): AT&T | Calling Card $100 | Minutes/Data $0.05/$0.1 | SMS/MMS $0.05/$0.1 | Duration 365 days |
How Black Wireless Plans Work
The company originally behind Black Wireless, SDI-Sohel Distributors, has been in business since 1996. According to it’s Facebook page, Black Wireless was launched in 2011. The brand is now owned and operated by Red Pocket Mobile.
Black Wireless sells both monthly and pay as you go phone plans that focus on offering customers international calling and texting. The MVNO operates by providing service through the AT&T network.
According to a press release in late 2014, the company was said to be approaching nearly 100,000 subscribers and $50 million in revenues heading into the year 2015.
Supported Phones And BYOD Devices
Any device that is compatible with AT&T is compatible with Black Wireless as long as it is out of contract and paid off in full. Unlocked phones from T-Mobile are also compatible. Most universally unlocked phones from manufacturers such as Motorola and Samsung are compatible with the network.
Where To Buy Service Plans And SIM Cards
Black Wireless phone plans can be purchased directly from the company’s website or in stores through one of its independent dealers. The brand is not carried in major retail stores or online stores. On occasion, plans and SIM cards can be found on eBay.
Black Wireless Contact Information
Website: https://blackwireless.com/How To Port Out Of Black Wireless
Your account number, which is the same thing as your SIM card number is needed in order to port out of Black Wireless. A pin number is also required, which is the last 4 digits of your phone number. You may also need to call Black Wireless to verify your account before your number can be ported out.