• 5G coverage in Missouri is provided by AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless. • 3G/4G LTE coverage in Missouri is provided by AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless. There are a total of 39 carriers with plans starting at $0/mo with Unlimited data.
Coverage information is collected from carriers and other third party sources. This is approximate coverage only and does not include indoor coverage. Actual speed and performance depends on your location and device. Local conditions and things like natural and artificial physical features of an area all affect your reception.
Cell Phone Plans in Missouri
According to our recent survey, the typical household in Missouri spends over $3,000 per year on mobile service. That's 3.86% of their annual income. However, opting for an affordable unlimited plan from an MVNO like Mint Mobile could bring that down to roughly $666, saving over $2,300 per year.
Missouri phone bills by the numbers
Average yearly spend per household: $3,019
Income spent on phone bills: 3.86% (vs. national avg. 3.63%)
Total family spend statewide: $7.5B
Potential cost with the cheapest unlimited plan: $666
Annual overspending per household: $2,535
Switching to an MVNO is the quickest way to lower your cell phone bill. Our top picks for cheap phone plans in Missouri are US Mobile, Mint Mobile, and Tello. They offer reliable nationwide coverage and flexible plans starting around $10/month. Compare these and other budget-friendly carriers above.
Before you switch, always check coverage to avoid spotty service. In Oregon, you'll be covered by all three big carriers, but you'll want to compare 5G and 4G coverage to truly determine which network is best in your neck of the woods.
T-Mobile performs well in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield due to its high concentration of 5G towers in urban areas.
Verizon and AT&T dominate LTE in rural central and southern counties because of their vast 4G networks, which cover 99% of Americans.
More mountainous areas, like the Ozark region, often rely on AT&T or Verizon for stronger signal reliability due to the varied terrain.
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