Major wireless carriers seem to have a trend going to require expensive data plans for several of their users while low-cost mobile companies continue to  make their prepaid calling plans broader and cheaper.

Cricket, one of the low-cost, pay-as-you-go wireless carriers stated Tuesday that it plans to begin offering the nation’s first $30-per-month unlimited nationwide talk and text plan. Coverage is planned for 125 U.S. cities across all 50 states.

This will be 0 a month cheaper than any other prepaid nationwide unlimited plan available in the United States. Rivals MetroPCS offers a $40-a-month plan and TracFone Wireless’ Straight Talk has a More >