What's hilarious is the way AT&T and Sprint try to make their cell network look as big as Verizon's by color coding the whole country when in fact if you look at the small map code only the dark is their network, the rest is roaming on Verizon's.
Originally posted by [Brian] Looks like if you live in Montana or Kentucky you're pretty much out of the cellphone game
I really don't know how anyone could live out in the middle of nowhere. I can't imagine not having all the action, shopping, restaurant choices, entertainment, etc. that major metro areas provide.
My mother grew up in upstate Pennsylvania in a small town. They had one main street with some basic stores, a couple of small restaurants and that was it. The nearest hospital was an hour drive. I'd go nutz just when we visited the place as kid driving up to see her parents.
Verizon doesn't offer anything decent in the way of minutes. Same thing with Nextel, you are easily over $100 a month with either of them for any amount of minutes. Even with Nextel's incomming free it doesn't matter.
Also, does it matter if you roam on Verizon? If it's free who cares what lines are what. Tmobile/Suckular/AT&T all share for their GSM's.
Originally posted by 4Pics Verizon doesn't offer anything decent in the way of minutes. Same thing with Nextel, you are easily over $100 a month with either of them for any amount of minutes. Even with Nextel's incomming free it doesn't matter.
Also, does it matter if you roam on Verizon? If it's free who cares what lines are what. Tmobile/Suckular/AT&T all share for their GSM's.
I've got 1600 Mins days and unlimited nights and weekends, web, txt, pics, for $79.95 base plan plus 2 extra cell phones which brings it out to about $140 a month with taxes and everything.
its like my female roomie says,"if your a girl,go w/Verizon for the best service,if your a dude,go with T-Mobile for the cool phones and cheap rates"..
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I lost my Bell Mobility (canada) phone the first night of the internext in Vegas, so I had to buy another phone for the rest of the week. I bought a T-Mobile and got Bell transfer my call to this Vegas phone number. It was working OK in Vegas and very good in LA...
Originally posted by KRL Verizon has the largest network of cell coverage of anyone.
AT&T (Dark is Network)
KRL - the info you have for AT&T isn't complete, and the statement you made about Verizon isn't accurate.
That AT&T map is ONLY for the mLIFE NATIONAL service plan, they have the mLIFE DIGITAL ONE RATE plane gives you unlimited roaming and long distance throughout all of the light area too - meaning that you don't have to pay for anything but airtime, regardless of where you are on either the light or dark areas. It comes with 350 minutes and you can have unlimited nights and weekends too. AT&T has by far the largest coverage area in the states - and that's not an opinion, that's fact. The coverage you get is determined almost entirely by the plan, not by the coverage area dictating the size of the network.
What's more, if you don't travel outside of your state, then you'd be of more benefit on the mLIFE LOCAL plan which has a home calling area the size of your entire state in most states. Just for example - the home calling area of California includes almost 100% of California, Oregon, Washington State, parts of Nevada and parts of Idaho - meaning that providing you place a call from your cellphone while you are inside of that area, the call is local. The mLife Local plan home calling area is determined by your primary place of usage.
The real question is where are the top 2 locations you will be using it. Aka office and home. How close to your companies towers are that. That should be the real choice. How your reception is 90% of the time. Sure, you might technically have coverage, but are you going to miss out every 1/5 words b/c of not being close enough to a tower.
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get verizon. I've have cingular, ATT and nextel. Nextel is the best, but it's moire $$$. Verizon is great and the LG phone is a great deal plus works well.
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KRL - the info you have for AT&T isn't complete, and the statement you made about Verizon isn't accurate.
That AT&T map is ONLY for the mLIFE NATIONAL service plan, they have the mLIFE DIGITAL ONE RATE plane gives you unlimited roaming and long distance throughout all of the light area too - meaning that you don't have to pay for anything but airtime, regardless of where you are on either the light or dark areas. It comes with 350 minutes and you can have unlimited nights and weekends too. AT&T has by far the largest coverage area in the states - and that's not an opinion, that's fact. The coverage you get is determined almost entirely by the plan, not by the coverage area dictating the size of the network.
What's more, if you don't travel outside of your state, then you'd be of more benefit on the mLIFE LOCAL plan which has a home calling area the size of your entire state in most states. Just for example - the home calling area of California includes almost 100% of California, Oregon, Washington State, parts of Nevada and parts of Idaho - meaning that providing you place a call from your cellphone while you are inside of that area, the call is local. The mLife Local plan home calling area is determined by your primary place of usage.
Verizon claims they have the largest network also. Its probably fairly close in size.
Its all about verizon. In southern california we have access to all teh carriers and everyone of them should be good. my friends that use sprint , t-mobile and cingular are constantly using my phone to make calls cause htey dont get reception.
one reason to go with t-mobile though is that they have good data rates if thats important and your phone will work in europe and most of the rest of the world.
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I have used T-mobile for years because of International portability. I did get better reception in Moscow and Paris than I get at home. It's all a balance of what you need, where you are going to use it and what you are willing to pay each month. If any one carrier was perfect for everyone there would only be one carrier.
One more note T-moble support is excellent. I lost my phone at Internext and if I ahd opted for overnight delivery I would have had a preplacement before i left Las Vegas, as is I had it waiting for me when I arrived home.
Originally posted by IntenseCash I need to know... who has the best service and range for the money? I love the new LG phone but if I get that phone I have to go with Verizon.
Originally posted by TheSpaceBulldog T-Mobile works for me from Canada down to Mejico...
From Cali-phonia to New York...
Hardly ever do my calls get dropped..!
Only beef I have with T-Mobile is their shoddy Customer Service..
Oh and their lack of that walkie-talkie thingy..
*again your correct*
who ever you are? seeing I'm in Canada and it works very well throught out here yes, Mexico is clear no kickouts..
europe is very good except some parts of portugal are bad like there Islands and some parts when I was in Porto plata Domini
I was actually up in the mountains on my way to a town called 'Lavaga' 7hours out of porta plata on dirt roads and on a motorbike traveling there..
not sure about the other countries Japan,china.. etc..
and again I only post facts.. from excellent services I use at present to the poor corrupted adult sponsors I dealt a blow too..
I just post my true experiences?
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