Altice Mobile Pitches $20 Per Month 'Price for Life' to Optimum & Suddenlink Subs

Altice USA debuts its 'Unlimited Everything' offering powered by an MVNO deal with Sprint.

September 5, 2019

1 Min Read

NEW YORK -- Altice USA (NYSE: ATUS), one of the largest broadband communications and video service providers in the United States, today unveils Altice Mobile, a new nationwide mobile service created for today’s consumer who craves seamless, simple and reliable connectivity.

Altice Mobile offers one simple plan with unlimited everything:

  • unlimited data, text, and talk nationwide,

  • unlimited mobile hotspot,

  • unlimited video streaming,

  • unlimited international text and talk from the U.S. to more than 35 countries, including Canada, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Israel, most of Europe, and more, and

  • unlimited data, text and talk while traveling abroad in those same countries.

For Altice’s Optimum and Suddenlink customers, Altice Mobile is $20 per line per month with a ‘price for life’ commitment. Altice Mobile is also available to non-Optimum and Suddenlink customers who live in or near the company’s 21-state footprint, including throughout New York City, for $30 per line per month.

With the average mobile plan in the U.S. costing $70 per month, by signing up with Altice Mobile individual customers can save up to $600 per year for one line, and up to $1,100 per year for households and families with five lines.*

Altice Mobile delivers advanced LTE coverage by combining Altice's own fiber and mobile core infrastructure with two of the best networks in the U.S., giving consumers fast and reliable wireless coverage wherever they are. Altice Mobile will also evolve to include new wireless technologies, including 5G.

*One and five-line savings based on comparison with T-Mobile Essentials, T-Mobile Magenta, AT&T Unlimited, Verizon Go, Xfinity Mobile and Spectrum Mobile plans. Maximum advertised savings for five lines may not apply to all carriers/plans.

Altice USA

Subscribe and receive the latest news from the industry.
Join 62,000+ members. Yes it's completely free.

You May Also Like