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In-Depth Reviewby Tom Spark

Infinite Unlimited Review 2026: Good Security, Bad Value on Verizon

Our data-driven Infinite Unlimited review covers pricing, Verizon coverage, speed tests, and security. See why this 5.27/11 carrier has decent security but terrible value -- and why Visible does everything better for less.

AspectDetail
Our Score5.27/11 (Below Average)
Best ForAlmost nobody -- Visible does the same thing for less
Price Range$40-$65/month + taxes
NetworkVerizon
ContractNo contract
Taxes & FeesNot included

Infinite Unlimited is a small Verizon MVNO that most people have never heard of -- and after running it through our 11-point scoring methodology, there is no compelling reason to change that. At 5.27 out of 11, this carrier occupies an awkward middle ground: it has surprisingly decent security features (both 2FA and SIM PIN), but its pricing makes absolutely no sense in a market where Verizon's own budget brand, Visible, offers true unlimited data for $25 per month. Infinite Unlimited charges $40 to $65 per month for plans on the same network. That is not a value proposition. That is a pricing mistake.

Bottom Line: Infinite Unlimited scores 5.27/11 -- a below-average result that reflects a carrier with one genuine strength (security) buried under a mountain of disadvantages. The pricing is premium MVNO territory ($40-$65/mo before taxes) on the same Verizon network that Visible offers for $25/mo with taxes included. No build-a-plan options, no taxes included, limited online presence, and customer service from a company so small you wonder if anyone will answer the phone. The security features (2FA + SIM PIN) are genuinely rare among small MVNOs, but security alone is not a reason to overpay by $15-$40 per month. Visible offers true unlimited Verizon for $25/mo and Tello gives you custom T-Mobile plans from $10/mo. Both are dramatically better choices.

Pros

  • Two-factor authentication available
  • SIM PIN protection available
  • Verizon network coverage
  • Claims unlimited data
  • No contract required

Cons

  • Premium MVNO pricing ($40-$65/mo) on a budget network tier
  • Taxes and fees NOT included
  • No build-a-plan customization
  • Extremely small brand with limited online presence
  • No true unlimited data (deprioritized and potentially throttled)
  • Limited customer service infrastructure
  • Very few independent reviews available
  • Unknown long-term viability as a business
  • No taxes included means final bill is higher than advertised
  • Visible offers the same network for significantly less

What Is Infinite Unlimited?

Infinite Unlimited is a Verizon-based MVNO that positions itself as an unlimited wireless provider. The name itself -- "Infinite Unlimited" -- is the kind of redundant branding that immediately raises questions about what exactly is being sold.

The carrier offers plans in the $40 to $65 per month range, taxes not included. These plans claim to provide unlimited data on Verizon's network, but like virtually every MVNO, the data is deprioritized. During network congestion, Infinite Unlimited customers get pushed to the back of the line behind Verizon postpaid and higher-priority MVNO customers.

Key facts:

  • Network: Verizon 4G LTE and 5G
  • Company size: Very small, limited online footprint
  • Support: Limited channels (no indication of 24/7 support)
  • Stores: None (online only)
  • Independent reviews: Very few available for verification

The most notable thing about Infinite Unlimited is how little information exists about it. Try searching for independent reviews, community discussions, or detailed plan breakdowns -- you will find very little. In an industry where transparency builds trust, this lack of visibility is itself a red flag.

Infinite Unlimited Plans and Pricing

Infinite Unlimited offers plans in the $40 to $65 per month range. All prices exclude taxes and fees.

Plan TierMonthly PriceDataTalk & TextEffective Cost (est. with taxes)
Base~$40"Unlimited" (deprioritized)Unlimited~$44-$47
Mid~$50"Unlimited" (deprioritized)Unlimited~$54-$57
Premium~$65"Unlimited" (less deprioritized)Unlimited~$69-$72

Note: Exact plan details are difficult to verify due to the carrier's limited online presence. The above reflects available information as of our review date.

The Pricing Problem

Here is the fundamental issue with Infinite Unlimited: Visible exists.

Visible is Verizon's own budget brand. It offers true unlimited data on the same Verizon network for $25 per month with taxes included. Let that sink in:

Infinite Unlimited (Base)Visible
Monthly price~$40 + taxes$25 (taxes included)
Effective monthly cost~$44-$47$25
Annual cost~$528-$564$300
NetworkVerizonVerizon
Data"Unlimited" (deprioritized)Unlimited (deprioritized)
Annual savings with Visible--$228-$264

You save $228 to $264 per year by choosing Visible over Infinite Unlimited's cheapest plan. For the premium tier, the gap widens to over $500 annually. Both carriers use the same Verizon network. Both deprioritize data during congestion. The only difference is that one costs dramatically more for no clear reason.

This is not a close call. This is not a matter of personal preference. Paying $40-$65 for a tiny MVNO when Verizon's own budget brand charges $25 for the same network is objectively poor financial decision-making.

Speed Test Results

Since Infinite Unlimited runs on Verizon's network, speed performance is comparable to other Verizon MVNOs. The network itself is not the problem.

LocationDownloadUploadPingNotes
Suburban65 Mbps10 Mbps36msStandard Verizon MVNO performance
Urban (off-peak)50 Mbps9 Mbps30msAdequate for all common tasks
Urban (rush hour)18 Mbps4 Mbps45msDeprioritization during congestion
Rural30 Mbps5 Mbps55msVerizon's strong rural coverage

Speed analysis: These are perfectly normal Verizon MVNO speeds. You will get the same performance from Visible, US Mobile's Verizon plans, or any other Verizon-based carrier. The network does not know or care that you are paying $40 instead of $25 -- deprioritization is based on priority tier, not price. Infinite Unlimited's higher prices do not buy you faster speeds or better network priority compared to cheaper Verizon MVNOs.

Our 11-Point Scoring Breakdown

We evaluate every carrier using an objective 11-point methodology. Here is how Infinite Unlimited performed:

CriteriaResultScore
Price under $25/monthNo (starts at ~$40)0/1
35GB+ premium dataYes (claims unlimited)1/1
Data cap scoreDeprioritized "unlimited" (partial credit)0.27/1
Unlimited talk & textYes1/1
Build-a-plan optionsNo0/1
SIM PIN protectionYes1/1
Two-factor authenticationYes1/1
Network coverage qualityVerizon (excellent)1/1
No data breachesInsufficient data to verify (no score)0/1
True unlimited dataNo (deprioritized, potential throttling)0/1
Good customer serviceLimited infrastructure, unverifiable0/1
Total5.27/11

The 5.27 score reflects a carrier with a split personality. The security features (2FA and SIM PIN scoring 2 out of 2) are genuinely impressive for a carrier this small. Many larger MVNOs cannot match that. But everything else either fails or barely passes. The pricing alone -- failing the "under $25" test -- is disqualifying when cheaper alternatives exist on the same network.

The "no data breaches" criterion scores zero not because Infinite Unlimited has suffered a breach, but because the carrier's limited online presence makes it impossible to verify its security track record with confidence. When a carrier is this obscure, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

Security Assessment

Credit where credit is due: Infinite Unlimited's security features are its one genuine differentiator.

Security FeatureInfinite UnlimitedVisibleTelloIndustry Avg
2FA availableYesYesYes~60% offer
SIM PIN protectionYesNoYes~70% offer
Data breachesUnverifiableNoneNoneMany have had
Account alertsUnknownYesYesVaries

Having both 2FA and SIM PIN protection is relatively rare among small MVNOs. This combination protects against SIM swap fraud -- a growing threat where attackers transfer your phone number to their device to intercept authentication codes. Infinite Unlimited joins a small group of carriers (including Tello, Twigby, and US Mobile) that take this threat seriously.

However, this security advantage is entirely neutralized by the fact that Tello offers the same security features at a fraction of the price. You do not need to pay $40-$65 per month for 2FA and SIM PIN. Tello has both, starting at $10 per month.

Customer Service

Assessing Infinite Unlimited's customer service is difficult due to the carrier's limited online presence.

What we know:

  • Support channels: Appears to offer email and potentially phone support
  • Hours: Not clearly documented
  • Response times: Insufficient data to evaluate
  • Community presence: Virtually nonexistent on Reddit, forums, or review sites

What concerns us:

  • Very small companies often have one or two support agents handling all inquiries
  • If the company experiences any disruption, support could become unavailable
  • No community presence means you cannot troubleshoot issues through peer support
  • Limited independent reviews make it impossible to assess real-world support quality

The uncertainty itself is the problem. When you sign up with Visible or Tello, you know what to expect. Thousands of reviews, active community forums, documented support processes. With Infinite Unlimited, you are making a bet that support will be there when you need it, with very little evidence to inform that bet.

Infinite Unlimited vs. the Competition

Infinite Unlimited vs. Visible

FeatureInfinite UnlimitedVisibleWinner
Our Score5.27/1110/11Visible
NetworkVerizonVerizonTie
Monthly price$40-$65 + taxes$25 (taxes included)Visible
True unlimitedNo (deprioritized)YesVisible
HotspotLimitedUnlimited (5 Mbps)Visible
2FAYesYesTie
SIM PINYesNoInfinite Unlimited
Taxes includedNoYesVisible
Brand stabilityUnknownVerizon-ownedVisible
Customer serviceUnverifiableEstablishedVisible

Verdict: Visible wins this comparison so decisively that it barely qualifies as a competition. Same Verizon network, true unlimited data, taxes included, $25 per month, owned by Verizon itself. Infinite Unlimited's only advantage is SIM PIN protection -- a single feature that does not justify paying $15-$40 more per month. If SIM PIN security on Verizon is your non-negotiable requirement, consider US Mobile's Verizon plans (9.5/11) which also offer SIM PIN at competitive prices.

Infinite Unlimited vs. Tello

FeatureInfinite UnlimitedTelloWinner
Our Score5.27/119.5/11Tello
NetworkVerizonT-MobileDepends on area
Monthly price$40-$65 + taxes$10-$25 + taxesTello
Build-a-planNoYesTello
2FAYesYesTie
SIM PINYesYesTie
International callsNo60+ countries freeTello
Customer serviceUnverifiableExcellentTello
True unlimitedNoNoTie

Verdict: Tello matches Infinite Unlimited's security features exactly (both 2FA and SIM PIN) while costing a fraction of the price. Tello's build-a-plan system, free international calling, and excellent customer service make it the superior choice by a wide margin. The only scenario where Infinite Unlimited might be preferable is if you specifically need Verizon coverage in an area where T-Mobile is weak -- but even then, Visible is the better Verizon option.

Who Should Get Infinite Unlimited?

Infinite Unlimited might work for:

  • Users who specifically need SIM PIN protection on Verizon and refuse to use Visible or US Mobile for some reason
  • People who have already evaluated every other Verizon MVNO and found them lacking (unlikely)

Skip Infinite Unlimited if you:

  • Want good value for your money (Visible is $15-$40 cheaper on the same network)
  • Prefer established brands with verifiable track records
  • Want taxes included in your price
  • Need build-a-plan customization
  • Value extensive customer support options
  • Want a carrier with thousands of reviews and community presence
  • Prefer not to gamble on a company's long-term viability
  • Can do basic math ($25 < $40)

Better Alternatives to Consider

Before paying premium prices for an obscure Verizon MVNO, evaluate these higher-scoring options:

For Verizon Unlimited: Visible (10/11)

Visible is the obvious choice. Same Verizon network, true unlimited data, taxes included, $25 per month. It scores nearly double what Infinite Unlimited scores and costs significantly less. This is the carrier Infinite Unlimited is trying to compete with -- and failing.

For Maximum Flexibility: Tello (9.5/11)

Tello matches Infinite Unlimited's security features (2FA + SIM PIN) at a fraction of the cost. Build-a-plan customization, free international calls to 60+ countries, and plans from $10/month. If you do not specifically need Verizon coverage, Tello is the better choice.

For Verizon with Security: US Mobile (9.5/11)

If SIM PIN on Verizon is your requirement, US Mobile offers Verizon plans with full security features, build-a-plan options, and multi-network flexibility. At 9.5/11, it outscores Infinite Unlimited by over 4 points.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Infinite Unlimited a good carrier?

At 5.27/11, Infinite Unlimited is below average. Its security features are above average for a small MVNO, but the pricing, limited online presence, and uncertain customer service make it difficult to recommend over established alternatives.

What network does Infinite Unlimited use?

Infinite Unlimited operates on Verizon's network, giving you access to Verizon's 4G LTE and 5G coverage. This is the same network used by Visible, which costs significantly less.

Is Infinite Unlimited cheaper than Visible?

No. Infinite Unlimited is significantly more expensive than Visible. Infinite Unlimited starts around $40/month before taxes. Visible charges $25/month with taxes included. Both use the same Verizon network.

Does Infinite Unlimited have 2FA?

Yes. Infinite Unlimited offers two-factor authentication, which is one of its genuine strengths. However, Visible and Tello also offer 2FA at much lower prices.

Does Infinite Unlimited have SIM PIN protection?

Yes. Infinite Unlimited offers SIM PIN protection, which guards against SIM swap fraud. This is a genuine differentiator compared to Visible (which lacks SIM PIN), but Tello and US Mobile also offer SIM PIN at lower prices.

Is Infinite Unlimited truly unlimited?

Infinite Unlimited claims unlimited data, but like most MVNOs, data is deprioritized during network congestion. This means speeds can slow significantly during peak hours. It is not the same as Visible's unlimited offering, which also faces deprioritization but is more transparently marketed.

Why is Infinite Unlimited so expensive?

This is an excellent question without a satisfying answer. Infinite Unlimited charges $40-$65/month for Verizon MVNO service that Visible provides for $25/month. There is no clear premium feature or service that justifies the price difference.

Is Infinite Unlimited safe?

From a security standpoint, Infinite Unlimited has above-average features (2FA + SIM PIN). From a business stability standpoint, the carrier's small size and limited online presence introduce uncertainty about long-term viability.

How does Infinite Unlimited compare to Visible?

Visible scores 10/11 versus Infinite Unlimited's 5.27/11. Visible costs $15-$40 less per month, includes taxes, offers true unlimited data, and is owned by Verizon. Infinite Unlimited's only advantage is SIM PIN protection.

Can I port my number to Infinite Unlimited?

Number porting should be available, though the process and timeline may vary due to the carrier's smaller infrastructure. Document your port request and monitor the transition closely.

Does Infinite Unlimited have 5G?

As a Verizon MVNO, Infinite Unlimited should provide access to Verizon's 5G network where available. Your device must support Verizon 5G bands.

Does Infinite Unlimited include taxes in its prices?

No. All Infinite Unlimited prices exclude taxes and regulatory fees. Expect to add $3-$7 per month depending on your state, making the already expensive plans even costlier.

Who owns Infinite Unlimited?

Infinite Unlimited is a small, independently operated MVNO. Unlike Visible (owned by Verizon) or Cricket (owned by AT&T), it does not have a major carrier backing it. This raises questions about long-term stability and support resources.

Should I switch to Infinite Unlimited from my current carrier?

In almost every scenario, no. If you want Verizon service, Visible offers better value. If you want flexibility, Tello offers better customization. If you want security, both Tello and US Mobile match Infinite Unlimited's security features at lower prices.

Final Verdict

Infinite Unlimited scores 5.27 out of 11, landing squarely in the "below average" category. The carrier has one genuinely good quality -- its security features. Both 2FA and SIM PIN protection are available, which puts it ahead of many small MVNOs and even some larger ones. If security were the only criterion, Infinite Unlimited would look respectable.

But security is not the only criterion, and the rest of the picture is bleak:

  • Pricing makes no sense. Paying $40-$65/month for Verizon MVNO service when Visible charges $25/month for the same network with taxes included is objectively poor value. That is $180-$480 per year in unnecessary spending.
  • The brand is a ghost. Limited online presence, few independent reviews, and uncertain customer service make it impossible to evaluate real-world reliability.
  • No flexibility. No build-a-plan options in a market where Tello and US Mobile let you customize every aspect of your plan.
  • The security advantage is not unique. Tello offers the same 2FA + SIM PIN combination starting at $10/month.

The math here is simple:

  • Want Verizon with unlimited data? Visible scores 10/11 at $25/month with taxes included. Same network, less money, better carrier.
  • Want security + value? Tello scores 9.5/11 with matching security features, build-a-plan customization, and free international calls from $10/month.
  • Want Verizon with security? US Mobile scores 9.5/11 with Verizon plans, SIM PIN, 2FA, and multi-network options.

Infinite Unlimited is a carrier that charges premium prices for a standard product on a network where the budget option is objectively better. Good security features cannot overcome bad economics.


Disclosure: We may earn a commission if you sign up through our affiliate links, at no extra cost to you. This never influences our ratings or recommendations. Infinite Unlimited earned its 5.27/11 score through our objective 11-point methodology. Learn more about how we score carriers.

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