Compare Telcel, AT&T, and Movistar in 2026 — prepaid vs. plans, eSIM options, and real coverage in Yucatán and the Riviera Maya — so expats stay connected without overpaying.
2026-07-10
Staying connected in Mexico is cheap, easy, and — with a little know-how — surprisingly good. Whether you’re here for a few months or settling in permanently, a local SIM or eSIM will save you a fortune over international roaming and give you a Mexican number for banking, deliveries, and WhatsApp (which is how the entire country communicates). This guide covers the carriers, the plans, coverage realities in Yucatán and the Riviera Maya, and how to get set up in 2026.
Roaming on your home plan works, but it’s expensive and impractical long-term. A Mexican number unlocks daily life:
Mexico has three national networks. Your choice comes down mostly to coverage where you live.
There are also budget “MVNO” brands (like Bait, which runs on Telcel’s network) that offer very low prices using a major carrier’s towers — great value if the coverage works for you.
Most expats start prepaid and never leave.
For most people arriving in Mexico, prepaid is the right answer — especially in your first year.
Prices are refreshingly low. Here’s what you can expect:
| Plan Type | Carrier | Data / Allowance | Cost (MXN) | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prepaid recarga (30 days) | Telcel Amigo | ~3–8 GB + social apps | $200 | ~$11 |
| Prepaid recarga (30 days) | AT&T | ~5–10 GB + unlimited WhatsApp | $150–200 | ~$8–11 |
| Budget MVNO (30 days) | Bait (Telcel net) | ~5 GB | $70–120 | ~$4–7 |
| Postpaid plan | Telcel | 15–30 GB + streaming | $400–650 | ~$22–36 |
| eSIM tourist pack (2 weeks) | Various | 10–20 GB | $250–500 | ~$14–28 |
Most prepaid packages include unlimited social apps (WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram) that don’t count against your data — a huge practical bonus.
If your phone supports eSIM (most recent iPhones and Android flagships do), you can be connected before you even land.
For short stays, a tourist eSIM is the most painless choice. For longer stays, get a proper Telcel or AT&T eSIM or physical SIM for the local number.
Coverage realities matter more than price if you live outside the city center:
Getting connected in Mexico is one of the easiest parts of the move. Start with a prepaid Telcel or AT&T SIM — Telcel if you’re anywhere near the coast or countryside, AT&T if you’re city-based and want more data for the money. Use an eSIM to bridge your first days seamlessly. You’ll spend roughly $8–15 USD a month for plenty of data, with unlimited WhatsApp baked in.
Settling into a specific town in Yucatán or the Riviera Maya and want to know which carrier actually works at your address? Coverage can vary block by block near the coast. Reach out for a quick call or WhatsApp message and we’ll share what works best in your exact neighborhood.
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