On 2017-09-17 13:07, Max Tulyev wrote: AT&T's $45 prepaid pans and its more expemsive sibbling (I think $65) allow over 6GB of data at LTE speeds, and the rest is unlimited but at 2G speeds (I think). The AT&T plans at the $45 and higher levels allows data and voice roaming into Canada, as long as your usage in Canada represents less than 50% of total use. The AT&T plan allows you to remove video throttling (the T-Mobile plan doesn't and has more severe net neutrality violations). If you obtain a SIM card from eBay, there is a hard to find web access to set it up (normal AT&T web site forces you to buy a SIM card which AT&T won't deliver outside of USA). https://www.att.com/prepaid/activations/#/activate.html In my case, I choose AT&T because I tested T-Mobile a few years ago along the route taken and found too many areas without service, interestingly, one area where in 1998-1999, I had service with Omnipoint on a 1900 only phone (Fort Edward NY). Note on T-Mobile: its coverage map expects you to be on postpaid plans which includes areas where you're allowed to roam on AT&T, but not necessarily if on prepaid, so hard to tell if you will really get service based on its maps. Also note: AT&T on an iPhone gets to disable the "manual" seach for available carriers, so you can't test in a town if T-Mobile would also be available. You can insert you own SIM card just to scan for networks and with roaming disbaled, you won't encurr any charges by home carrier.