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Enter the ICCID number found on the back of your SIM card. Need help?
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GSMA
The largest GSM network in the U.S.
The largest nationwide 5G network in the US, with coverage expanding even into rural areas.
SIM begins in 89014
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Alternative GSM network with fast 5G
Pick this network to get lightning fast 5G speed!
SIM begins in 89012
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The largest CDMA network in the US
Got a CDMA phone that didn't come from Sprint? Go with this network and get incredible coverage.
SIM begins in 89148
See coverage >Frequently asked questions...
Your SIM card's serial number (the ICCID number) can be found on the back of the SIM or inside the pamphlet that your SIM card arrived in. The ICCID number must be entered in the activation field above to start the activation process.
RedPocket Mobile’s Family Plan makes it easy to manage multiple lines at once. After activation, you can connect 2 to 5 activated Multi-line plans into a consolidated Family Plan for a better rate and streamlined billing. Each month, all lines will renew together, and the total charge will be deducted from your Global Payment method. Each line gets its own separate allotment of minutes, text messages, and data.
You’ll be charged $30 for your first, Primary line, and just $20 per month for each additional Secondary line. When you initially set up your Family Plan, there’s a one-time $10 setup fee for each Secondary line you include. This fee only applies to the first month.
Transferring a phone number must be done during the activation process. Bring your existing number from any major wireless carrier in the USA. You can even convert your landline or VoIP number (such as Google Voice) to RedPocket Mobile. You'll need the account ID and PIN code from your previous carrier specifically for transferring your number. Speak with your previous carrier's customer service department to get the Account ID and PIN if you are unsure.