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Sprint, T-Mobile, or AT&T... who's the best?
I need a new cell phone, two actually, I keep one for personal and 1 for biz line @ the office. My contract w/Verizon is up and I'm tired of their poor service in this area, so between SPRINT, TMOBILE, and AT&T, who is the best and why?
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I guess it depends where you are. My brother is a road warrior, on the road 4 days week. He has tried them all and said verizon was the best. When we were at the hospital to see my dad, my brother was the only one that got service.
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i am happy with t-mobile
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i'm ok with sprint, i have a touch with a cool browser, and for 15 bucks extra a month i can use it as a modem for a pc. (via blue tooth or usb)
over 3400 kbs download and 300 kbs upload (that beats some dsl plans) (verizon doesn't have unlimited usage any more) for new users the phone itself has unlimited usage using it's browser as well also get cnn live and a bunch of other TV programming through the phone |
I recently got the G-1 phone and switched to T-Mobile....so far i don't have any complaints.
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AT&T has worked out best for me.
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Go to Consumer Reports because it all depends on your area, also you might look at some of the smaller companies that use the larger networks, like I know Virgin Mobile uses the sprint network and its much cheaper than sprint for the same coverage.
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that sounds like a great deal. I need the wireless card access too |
I have sprint..
But have to say that T MOBILE is way better when it comes to pricing and service.. I cant wait till my contract is done! |
i'm with sprint (10 years now), if you know an employee or a friend who works for them then you can get some massive savings http://sprint.com/sero can find codes on google
here are my plans line 1: 1250 mins - unlimted everything plan (unlimited voice/data/gps/text etc) = $49.99 line 2: 500 mins - unlimited everything = $29.99 line 3: 500 mins - unlimited everything = $29.99 25% discount monthly for loyalty (over 4 years as a customer) you can plug phone into the laptop and ride on data (so same thing as wireless card, depending on phone). their regular non-employee plans rock too if you use data/web services, pricing it beats out most because it's bundled |
T-Mobile.
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Verizon. |
At&t!!!!!
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AT&T is the best. I have been using it for 3 years. This is the only network that has rollover. T-mobile and Sprint have very bad network connection. Sometimes when I talk to my friend (she has Sprint), it just disconnects automatically
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Depends of course on where you live. If you don't travel much, just grab whatever gets decent service in your most visited areas (office, home?) and what is cheapest.
However, having traveled quite a bit in the US - nothing comes really close to Verizon's overall coverage. |
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