Best unlimited data SIM card/provider

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Hello, building a mobile proxy farm with iproxy.online. They couldn't direct me to any SIM card/data carriers for a good price.

For anyone that has a proxy farm, what SIM cards in the US do you use that are unlimited or do you use IoT pay-as-you-go SIM card data plans?

Any help would be appreciated. Not trying to pay $40 a month for unlimited data SIMs with T-Mobile.

How do ya'll do it?
 
I know proxy-seller also offer that type of service,

I think you can try
Hmmm I don't see anything about SIM cards on proxy-seller. Do you have the link to the part about SIM cards and purchasing them? Thank you.
 
USA unlimited sims for cheap don't exist, you can get sims with so much premium/priority data and then they throttle after X GBs of data. Verizon is known to severly throttle the most but they have a unlimited premium plan but no where near your $40 price point. Tmobile has the most reasonable price point but only offer 50GB of premium unthrottled data. And by throttle it means when there is a congestion, so if you pick a good spot that has little congestion you won't get throttled theoritically.
 
Hey! We can't exactly list the top recommended mobile operators, but we can still share some info (by the way, I'll pass this along to our support team so they can share it too).

Negotiating with US mobile operators is the key for sweetest deal. One of our big proxy farmers there says it’s one of the trickiest parts of the job!

It's best to contact a mobile operator’s business client representative rather than a regular employee you’d buy a personal SIM card from. Explain your needs and how many SIM cards you require (don't mention a word about the proxy farm to them - use a cover story). Negotiating with someone who deals with business or wholesale accounts can significantly influence the terms you obtain. For example, that big farmer discussed terms with three operators who provided strong signals in his area and chose the one offering the best deal. These negotiations can be tough but are key to obtaining favorable rates and boosting earnings.

Hope it will help!
 
USA unlimited sims for cheap don't exist, you can get sims with so much premium/priority data and then they throttle after X GBs of data. Verizon is known to severly throttle the most but they have a unlimited premium plan but no where near your $40 price point. Tmobile has the most reasonable price point but only offer 50GB of premium unthrottled data. And by throttle it means when there is a congestion, so if you pick a good spot that has little congestion you won't get throttled theoritically.

Hey! We can't exactly list the top recommended mobile operators, but we can still share some info (by the way, I'll pass this along to our support team so they can share it too).

Negotiating with US mobile operators is the key for sweetest deal. One of our big proxy farmers there says it’s one of the trickiest parts of the job!

It's best to contact a mobile operator’s business client representative rather than a regular employee you’d buy a personal SIM card from. Explain your needs and how many SIM cards you require (don't mention a word about the proxy farm to them - use a cover story). Negotiating with someone who deals with business or wholesale accounts can significantly influence the terms you obtain. For example, that big farmer discussed terms with three operators who provided strong signals in his area and chose the one offering the best deal. These negotiations can be tough but are key to obtaining favorable rates and boosting earnings.

Hope it will help!


Great info!!! Thank you!!!
 
USA unlimited sims for cheap don't exist, you can get sims with so much premium/priority data and then they throttle after X GBs of data. Verizon is known to severly throttle the most but they have a unlimited premium plan but no where near your $40 price point. Tmobile has the most reasonable price point but only offer 50GB of premium unthrottled data. And by throttle it means when there is a congestion, so if you pick a good spot that has little congestion you won't get throttled theoritically.

Yep, cheap unlimited SIMs aren’t really a thing in the USA. Most plans give you some high-speed data, then slow down after that. Verizon has strict throttling, even on their premium plan, which is pricey. T-Mobile’s a bit cheaper, but they cap high-speed data at 50GB. Throttling mostly kicks in during busy times, so if you’re in a quiet area, you might not notice it as much.
 
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