Price: $45Networks Used: | Verizon |
Minutes: | Unlimited |
Texts: | Unlimited |
High Speed Data: | 20GB |
Includes Unlimited 2G Data: | Yes |
Network Type: | 4G LTE, 5G |
Hotspot Data: | |
International Talk/Text: | No / No |
WiFi Calling/Texting: | Yes / Yes |
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Price Breakdown
1 Line Monthly / Yearly | $45 / $540 |
2 Lines Monthly / Yearly | $80 / $960 |
3 Lines Monthly / Yearly | $105 / $1260 |
4 Lines Monthly / Yearly | $120 / $1440 |
5 Lines Monthly / Yearly | $150 / $1800 |
Price Includes All Taxes And Fees? No
Online Payment Forms Accepted
Credit Cards
Plan Details
- In order to subscribe to this plan you must have Cox Internet, enroll in EasyPay, and enroll in paperless billing
- Customers that go over 20GB of data in a billing cycle will have their data speeds slowed to 1.5Mbps download and 750Kbps upload for the remainder of the billing cycle.
- Roaming is available but you are billed extra for it. Using over 200MB of domestic in a month may result in Cox Mobile disabling roaming for your account
- International calling and texting may be available but you may be billed extra for it
- Cox Mobile does not explicitly state if this plan includes mobile hotspot. However, Cox Mobile’s general terms and conditions state: “excessive use of a Device as a mobile “hotspot” tethered to other devices or other excessive data usage that is not typical of an individual consumer’s non-commercial, personal use including but not limited to automated connections that allow web broadcasts, automatic data feeds, automated machine-to-machine connections or peer-to-peer file sharing, use of Service as a substitute or back-up for private lines, landlines, or full-time or dedicated data connections, excessive and/or disproportionate data usage that contributes or has the potential of contributing to network congestion, spam or unsolicited commercial or bulk email generation, using unauthorized software or devices to maintain a continuous active Internet connection when the connection would otherwise have entered idle mode, and usage that conflicts with applicable law;”