Ting Unlimited Combo
What is the Ting Unlimited Combo?
Get unlimited mobile for just $10/month per line when you have Ting Internet. No Ting Internet? No problem–we have other great unlimited plans to choose from.
What’s included in the Ting Unlimited Combo?
All for just $10 per line, per month.
Ting Unlimited Combo eligibility
To qualify, you need to:
- Have active Ting Internet service, or
- Have pre-ordered Ting Internet (yes, pre-orders and Ting Town waitlist folks qualify too!)
Not a Ting Internet customer yet? Check availability in your area.
How to sign up
1. Order Ting Internet
- Visit Ting to sign up or pre-order Ting Internet service if youdon't already have it.
2. Set up your mobile account
- Create your Mobile account. You can use the same email as your internet account.
3. Check phone compatibility
- Use Our Device Checker: Confirm your Device Compatibility with Ting.
- Need a phone? Get one from the Ting Shop.
4. Get a SIM
- Check Your Physical SIM: If you already have a Ting SIM, check the compatibility.
- Need a SIM?: Order one from the Ting Shop.
- eSIM Option: If your phone supports eSIM, choose "Get eSIM" during activation.
5. Activate your service
- Ting SIM cards arrive in 2–3 business days.
- Activate a new number or transfer a number to Ting to complete setup and start enjoying Ting Mobile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I keep my current number?
Yes! You’ll need your carrier’s account number and PIN. Learn how to transfer your number.
Are there extra charges?
State and federal taxes apply. Additional charges may occur for international roaming and long-distance calls.
Can I add lines?
Absolutely. Each extra line is just $10/month when you bundle with Ting Internet, or $25/month on its own. That means four lines with Ting Internet is only $40/month.
Can I join if I’m on a contract? Will Ting cover early termination fees?
To bring your service and device to Ting, you’ll need to be free of any existing contracts with your current provider. Unfortunately, Ting does not cover early termination fees associated with breaking your current wireless contract.