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what network does boost mobile use

Boost Mobile primarily uses AT &T’s nationwide 4G/5G network, with T-Mobile roaming in some areas, and it also has a smaller legacy Boost network that is being phased out. Boost’s own site still describes its service as a 5G network, but current third-party coverage information says the main backing is AT&T, with T-Mobile as additional roaming support.

How it works

  • Primary network: AT&T.
  • Secondary roaming: T-Mobile in some locations.
  • Legacy Boost network: Still exists in limited form, but it is being retired.

What that means for you

  • Coverage can vary by plan and location.
  • In many areas, Boost behaves more like a service riding on the big national networks than a standalone tower operator.
  • If you care about signal quality, the best check is the coverage in your exact ZIP code or neighborhood.

TL;DR: Boost Mobile uses AT&T first, with T-Mobile roaming support, and its older in-house network is being phased out.