Cricket has now introduced a super-affordable $15/mo plan designed for people who dont need much phone data.

After you hit that 1GB limit, youll drop down to 2G-like speeds until the next billing cycle.

Theres no hotspot tethering, international usage, bundled streaming services, or anything else.

The plan is likely intended as an alternative to the government-subsidized plans previously available through the Affordable Connectivity Program.

The ACP isrunning out of money and will likely end after Mayif Congress doesnt fund it again.

This is also one of the least expensive mobile plans in the US right now.

The most direct competition here isT-Mobile’s 5GB Connect plan, which is also $15 per month.

The new plan, along with all of Crickets other plans, uses AT&Ts nationwide 5G internet.

Theres a $25 activation fee if you sign up at a store, though.