- Unlimited data plans
- Mobile hotspot
While AT&T has higher prices than Good2Go, it offers better perks, unlimited data plans, and phone installment plans. Good2Go Mobile offers lower prices than AT&T by sacrificing perks, making it a great choice for budget-minded customers.
AT&T is one of the largest carriers in the U.S., with moderately priced plans and desirable perks. Good2Go Mobile is a prepaid mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that runs on AT&T’s and T-Mobile’s powerful networks. However, its low-cost plans limit the carrier’s ability to offer perks like Big Blue does. Which one is the best choice for you? Find out as we compare everything each carrier has to offer.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile Summary
AT&T has better coverage, guaranteed data speeds, more plan options, and the best perks. Good2Go Mobile has better pricing. We believe AT&T has more to offer its customers. However, if your interest is in a bare-bones phone plan for as low a price as possible, Good2Go Mobile might be worth checking out.
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AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: Coverage
Good2Go Mobile doesn't own or operate its own network towers—instead, it has access to both the AT&T and T-Mobile networks, using your ZIP code to determine which carrier your phone will use. AT&T, as expected, offers service on its own 4G and 5G networks.
AT&T takes second place for 4G LTE nationwide coverage, just barely falling behind Verizon. While T-Mobile comes in third place for 4G LTE coverage, it has the largest 5G network of any carrier. Importantly, though, there is no guarantee which network Good2Go will select for your mobile service. After providing your location details, Good2Go mails you a SIM card for whichever network it decides is best for you.
You can choose AT&T outright or gamble with Good2Go Mobile’s network selection. If you're in a relatively urban and/or populated area, either carrier would give you solid 4G LTE coverage—and if you're in T-Mobile's 5G coverage area, you're in even better shape. But because you can't guarantee the network you'll end up on, we think AT&T is the more reliable option of the two.
Compare cell phone network coverage maps
Check out our coverage map below to see AT&T’s 4G LTE and 5G coverage areas.
Why is AT&T’s coverage better than T-Mobile's?
There’s a good chance you’re thinking, “Why isn’t the carrier with the most 5G the best?”
T-Mobile is a great carrier, as evidenced by having the largest 5G coverage of any network by far. However, we place more emphasis on 4G LTE coverage than 5G coverage. 4G LTE keeps most people connected to the internet. 5G, while much faster than 4G LTE, is still not widely available in many places. AT&T has more 4G LTE coverage than T-Mobile, so we consider its network superior.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: Price
Like most MVNOs, Good2Go Mobile really shines by offering cheap access to some of the top networks in the nation. In this case, you can connect to AT&T’s or T-Mobile’s network for as little as $10/month.
Good2Go’s Unlimited Talk & Text plus 6GB plan comes in at the introductory price of $15 for the first 3 months. By comparison, you’d pay $30 from the start for AT&T’s Prepaid 5GB Data with 5G plan. That’s a similar amount of data on the same network at a solid discount. After your trial period is up, the price increases to $30/month to match AT&T’s offering, but still with more data.
- $30/month
- 5GB data
- Mobile hotspot included
- $15/month (first 3 months, $30/month after)
- 6GB data
That said, the AT&T prepaid plan also includes access to 5GB of mobile hotspot data (pulled from plan data) and a lower chance of data deprioritization. If added perks are important to you, it might be worth paying a little more upfront for an AT&T plan. But if cost is your primary concern, as it is for most people, Good2Go is the way to go.
AT&T’s Prepaid 5GB Data with 5G plan is $30 per month and includes 5GB of high-speed data and mobile hotspot (pulled from plan data).
Good2Go Mobile’s Unlimited Talk & Text + 6GB plan includes 6GB of high-speed data. It starts at $15 for the first 3 months, then increases to $30 per month.
Bottom line: Get the same coverage for half the price
Many people don't realize that you can get the exact same coverage as you would from an AT&T plan by going with a much cheaper MVNO like Good2Go Mobile. Other AT&T network carriers include Boost Infinite, which offers unlimited everything with Big Blue's coverage for just $25/month. We especially love that you can lock in your cheap plan price forever.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: Perks
As one of the largest carriers in the nation, AT&T has no shortage of perks. Most unlimited plans include streaming subscriptions to HBO Max and mobile hotspot. Good2Go Mobile simply can’t compete in this category because it offers no perks at all.
- HBO Max
- Unlimited data
- Mobile hotspots
- Phone installment plans
AT&T’s customers also get high data deprioritization thresholds and cell phone installment plans on the most popular devices, like the iPhone 14 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4.
As an MVNO, Good2Go Mobile’s job is to provide the best service at the lowest price possible at the cost of perks. Additionally, phones purchased from Good2Go require full payment upfront, but we recommend bringing your own.The large number of perks that AT&T offers is the reason it wins this category.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: High-Speed Data
Although Good2Go Mobile has solid speeds overall, customers may experience data deprioritization during heavy network congestion. Top speeds without deprioritization are a perk for customers who subscribe to postpaid and top-tier plans directly through AT&T or T-Mobile.
Good2Go Mobile also has limited options for high-speed data amounts. It offers no unlimited options, and the most you can get on any plan is 20GB.
AT&T deprioritizes some of its own customers, but the data threshold is often much higher than most MVNOs can offer. This higher threshold usually accompanies AT&T’s unlimited plans. In fact, AT&T’s Premium 2.0 plan is never deprioritized and guarantees high speeds all month long. AT&T’s high-speed data allotments and unlimited data plans are why it wins here.
Are deprioritization and throttling the same thing?
No, deprioritization and throttling are not the same things. Deprioritization is when data speeds temporarily slow down in times of high traffic or network congestion. Data throttling is when your speeds dramatically slow down after reaching a specific data limit and lasts through the end of your billing period.
All of Good2Go Mobile’s plans utilize data throttling. After using up your monthly allotted data, Good2Go Mobile throttles your speed to 2G until the next month. If you use a lot of data, it’s important to select a plan with higher data amounts or take steps to limit your use.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: Mobile Hotspot Data
Some of AT&T’s plans have dedicated hotspot data, while others let you use part of your overall monthly data allowance as your hotspot. If hotspot data is a top priority, you can’t do better than AT&T’s Premium 2.0 plan, which comes with 100GB of dedicated hotspot data. Here are the most popular AT&T plans that include a mobile hotspot.
Good2Go Mobile does not offer mobile hotspot with any of its plans. Therefore, AT&T wins this round.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: Family Plans
AT&T’s best option for families is the Unlimited Your Way plan. It allows you to mix and match individual lines from AT&T’s unlimited options (Unlimited Starter, Unlimited Extra, and Unlimited Premium) to create your own customized plan. For every line you add, the price per line drops. Here’s how that pricing breaks down:
AT&T Unlimited Your Way pricing
| Plan | 1 line | 2 total lines | 3 total lines | 4 total lines |
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| Value 2.0 | $50 | $90 | $105 | $120 |
| Extra 2.0 | $70 | $120 | $165 | $160 |
| Premium 2.0 | $90 | $160 | $195 | $220 |
Although the unlimited options are some of AT&T’s most popular family plans, they also offer family plan pricing on some limited data plans and prepaid plans.
Unfortunately, Good2Go Mobile does not offer family plans or multi-line discounts. Since AT&T has plenty of family plan options, it’s another easy win for Big Blue.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: Customer Service
The truth is that neither AT&T nor Good2Go Mobile is known for having phenomenal customer service. That said, there are some clear areas where AT&T has an advantage.
AT&T offers phone services and live chat options on its website, although those can sometimes test your patience with long waits and impersonal service. You can also connect with AT&T via email or its app. However, its biggest advantage is the abundance of AT&T retail locations across the country, meaning in-person and knowledgeable help is never far away.
Good2Go Mobile is an online carrier and does not offer an app, digital chatbots, or physical stores to visit. Instead, you’ll need to choose between a support phone number or an email to get in touch. The response time to calls and email inquiries differs daily, according to reviews. Some customers reported a long wait for a real person, while others said they quickly connected to agents who solved their problems.
Because AT&T has more customer service options and physical stores across the country, it wins this round.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: Recap
AT&T is one of the largest mobile carriers in the nation and offers huge advantages. You can expect phenomenal coverage, excellent data speeds, an abundance of plan options, and great perks on its network. Where Good2Go Mobile shines is cheaper pricing but lacks any perks for customers.
However, not every category that makes AT&T superior in our eyes will matter to everyone. If you don’t need perks, mobile hotspot, or a family plan, the two carriers become similar—especially if your Good2Go device operates on AT&T’s network.
If you want a bare-bones phone plan with a limited amount of data, Good2Go Mobile might be a great choice. However, if perks, multi-line discounts, or mobile hotspot data matter to you, AT&T should be your pick.
Methodology
To compare AT&T and Good2Go Mobile, we analyzed key factors of each, including network coverage, monthly prices per line, plan options, and customer service. We also compared perks and data allowances. With our extensive industry experience, we weighed the benefits of each carrier's options based on the average user’s needs. WhistleOut constantly monitors U.S.-based carriers and will update this comparison as necessary.
AT&T vs. Good2Go Mobile: FAQs
Which carrier does Good2Go use?
Good2Go Mobile uses AT&T and T-Mobile network towers.
Is Good2Go Mobile GSM or CDMA?
Good2Go Mobile is a GSM carrier.
Is AT&T or Good2Go Mobile cheaper?
Good2Go Mobile is generally cheaper than AT&T. However, cheaper prices also mean fewer plan options and fewer perks.
Does Good2Go Mobile offer mobile hotspot?
No, Good2Go Mobile does not offer mobile hotspot.
Does Good2Go Mobile offer family plans?
No, Good2Go Mobile does not offer family plans.
Does Good2Go Mobile offer unlimited talk and text?
Yes, all Good2Go Mobile plans come with unlimited talk and text.
Can you buy a cell phone from Good2Go Mobile?
Yes, you can buy a cell phone from Good2Go Mobile. However, Good2Go does not offer installment plans, and you must pay for the device in full at the time of purchase.
Does Good2Go Mobile offer an unlimited data plan?
No, Good2Go Mobile does not offer an unlimited data plan.
Max McCaskill
Sr. Staff Writer


