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Cricket

Cricket is an MVNO in the United States offering cellular service utilizing the AT&T network for network access and coverage.
Host Networks
AT&T

Networks

MVNOs depend on one or more host networks for cellular coverage. Compare the speed test performance for the networks powering Cricket in the United States, then click into a host network to explore its coverage maps and detailed network data.

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Down76.4 Mbps
Up8.2 Mbps
Reliab.6.7 / 10
Cov.72.8%

Over 2.5 million tests conducted

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Cricket Coverage Maps

MVNO coverage has the same coverage as their host networks. Explore each host network map to see real-time coverage across the United States. Our coverage maps are based on millions of crowdsourced speed tests from users like you and allow you to see how well Cricket performs with granular detail.

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Cricket Plans

Compare Cricket plans and pricing in the United States.

Cricket Unlimited Annual

$25/mo

12 month term

AT&T
  • Unlimited Datahigh-speed
  • No Hotspot Included
  • Unlimited Minutes
  • Unlimited Texts
  • Taxes & Fees Included

Cricket 5GB

$30/mo

Monthly plan

AT&T
  • 5 GB Datahigh-speed, then 128Kbps
  • No Hotspot Included
  • Unlimited Minutes
  • Unlimited Texts
  • Taxes & Fees Included

Cricket Sensible 10GB

$30/mo

Monthly plan

AT&T
  • 10 GB Datahigh-speed, then 128Kbps
  • No Hotspot Included
  • Unlimited Minutes
  • Unlimited Texts
  • Taxes & Fees Included

Cricket 10GB

$35/mo

Monthly plan

AT&T
  • 10 GB Datahigh-speed, then 128Kbps
  • No Hotspot Included
  • Unlimited Minutes
  • Unlimited Texts
  • Taxes & Fees Included

Cricket Select Unlimited

$35/mo

Monthly plan

AT&T
  • Unlimited Datahigh-speed, then None
  • No Hotspot Included
  • Unlimited Minutes
  • Unlimited Texts
  • Taxes & Fees Included

Cricket Unlimited 6 Months

$35/mo

6 month term

AT&T
  • Unlimited Datahigh-speed
  • No Hotspot Included
  • Unlimited Minutes
  • Unlimited Texts
  • Taxes & Fees Included

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an MVNO?

An MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) sells mobile service without owning cellular infrastructure. MVNOs like Cricket lease access to major carrier networks in the United States and deliver coverage using those host networks.

Which networks power Cricket?

Cricket uses AT&T for coverage in the United States.

How does Cricket coverage compare to major carriers?

MVNO coverage mirrors the host networks it uses. Compare the host carrier performance above to see how those networks perform in the United States.

How can I check coverage in my area?

Use the coverage maps above to explore real-time coverage by host network. Each map reflects the underlying carrier used by Cricket.

What do the performance metrics mean?

The performance metrics summarize median download speed, upload speed, and latency from crowdsourced tests on the host networks listed above. Higher download/upload and lower latency indicate a faster, more responsive connection.

What is the reliability score?

The reliability score summarizes how dependable mobile performance is in the United States. It uses a 0.0 to 10.0 scale (higher is better) and is calculated from real-world speed test percentiles with weighted components: download (50%), latency (30%), and upload (20%). It evaluates the lower-end experience using the bottom 10%, 5%, and 1% percentiles when enough samples are available. If local speed testing is limited, a coverage-based fallback is used from signal quality distribution (great/good/poor).

Why can parts of the coverage map look empty?

Coverage maps are built from crowdsourced tests, so areas with limited recent data can look incomplete. Coverage improves as more tests are collected.

How can I contribute coverage data for the United States?

Download the CoverageMap app and run a few speed tests with location enabled. Your results help improve coverage accuracy and unlock local rankings faster.

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