Given all the headliners about US cellular carriers this week, we thought we’d follow-up with a simple poll. Unlimited this, unlimited that, limited, or not unlimited that, what kind of wireless plan do you pay for out of all the options? Or more simply put, who’s your current cellular carrier?

If you don’t live in the US, hold your horses for next week’s poll or vote in last week’s. Because this week, the news-wire was flooded with US carrier news.

The question of which cellular network is the best in the US, has seen nearly equal division among consumers. If cell carriers have ever come up in discussion, your initial attitude towards your network will most likely be, either you hate it, or you love it. Over the years, there have been 4 major options when it comes to cellular networks. They are, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T. Which carrier is best for you ultimately comes down to what you have what it is that you want.

The cellular space was shaken up big time this week. It all started with Verizon, who re-introduced their unlimited data plan consisting of unmeasured talk, text and 4G LTE data. This caught just about all of us by surprise, considering that it was just a few weeks ago the carrier had advertised people lack the need for unlimited data. On the heels of Verizon’s big story, T-Mobile’s John Legere was quick to jump-in, as normal, and announced a tweak to the carrier’s own ONE unlimited plan, which debuted in Q4 of 2017. The carrier added 10GB of monthly wireless hot-spot data at full-speed and will now include HD video streaming to match that in which Verizon is offering. The carrier also noted that two lines of unlimited go for just $100 a month, which translates to less than half the price of Verizon’s unlimited service.

Just before the week’s end, AT&T joined the mix. Its unlimited data plan that had before been limited to only DirecTV customers, would now be open to all. For a variety of reasons, AT&T hasn’t been the most competitive carrier of the four in terms of pricing and providing bonus extras. That trend has continued, but depending on what you want, AT&T’s service could be what you’re looking for.

There’s a lot to weigh in and take into consideration here before one can discover what’s truly the best deal for them-self or family. However, whichever carrier you go with, whether it be Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, or one of Sprint’s cellular plans, you’ll have to pay a shiny penny. The cost for cellular data remains high, despite all the extra freebies and notes made by each respective carrier. So…now that you have most of the information, which carrier will you choose?

Listed below are this week’s major carrier headlines. Click or tap on any of the links to learn more.

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This brings us to our weekly poll aka question of the week. Which plan are you currently on, or better yet, which cell carrier actively provides you with service? Let us know as well as the reasoning behind your choice in the comment section below this post. The poll will remain open all week. We look forward to hearing your response.