1. Verizon : 31.2%
2. AT&T : 25.0%
3. T-Mobile : 12.1%
4. Sprint : 12.1%
5. Tracfone : 4.8%
6. MetroPCS : 2.3%
7. US Cellular : 2.2%
8. Boost Mobile : 2.1%
9. Cricket : 1.7%
10. Virgin Mobile : 1.7%
Others : 5.0%
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US Mobile Network Operators Market Share
March 7th, 2010The Ultimate Cell Phone Plans Comparison
February 1st, 2010Smartphone Total Cost of Ownership
January 21st, 2010Enterprise Use of Wireless
January 12th, 2010Data Plans
January 4th, 2010- Sprint’s dual mode U301 USB modem (left) supports both WiMAX and EV-DO. Sprint’s 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Plan costs $69/month (on a 2 year contract), but includes both 3G and 4G data access. It works on both Macs and PCs.
- Cricket Broadband costs $40 a month with no signed contracts and no overage fees. It uses Sprint’s CDMA network and their coverage map shows similar coverage to Sprint. Cricket’s A600 Modem, also with a microSD storage slot, is free with a new activation. It provides 3G (EVDO Rev A) & 1X speeds, and the $40 per month service is capped around 5 MB per month.
- Virgin Mobile’s 2Go plan has prepaid 3G data, but their $60 plan only provides 1GB per month. Virgin’s $99 Modem, a Novatel Wireless MC760 has an optional external antenna for enhanced performance on the fringe areas of networks and works with Macs and PCs.
- Millenicom has an unlimited prepaid data option for $69.99/month. It requires the purchase of a Sierra Wireless 598U modem for $99.99. The unlimited service is for personal and family use and is not to be used as a public WiFi, broadcast to multi-dwelling units. Their BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Account works with mobile WiFi routers such as the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200 mobile router which costs $298 at Amazon (without a service plan). It works over the Sprint mobile broadband network. The standard Millenicom Mobile Wireless Broadband account, with a 5-gigabyte usage cap, is $59.99/month, along with a one-time fee of $49.99 and a $15.00 shipping fee to get the account started.
From: http://www.dailywireless.org/2009/12/30/prepaid-data-plans-cheaper/
SAI: Mobile Data Revenue Per Month, Per Subscriber by Operator
November 23rd, 2009Data Revenues by Operator
November 23rd, 2009- Verizon has 89 million customers with an average Data Revenue Per User of $15.69
- T-Mobile has 33.5 million customers and $10 in Data Revenue Per User.
- Sprint has the highest data revenue per user of $19 and 48.3 million customers.




















