Any OTR drivers have t mobile
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Kolorado, Sep 24, 2016.
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I use metro PCS which runs on T-mobile. It's not as good as Verizon and probably not as good as ATT either but at $60/mo who's complaining. Very rarely does it actually cause me trouble due to lack of service.
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Sprint is awful for OTR unless you run strictly within metropolitan areas. I run central and western states a lot: Nebraska, the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, etc and never had service. Boost runs Sprints network but gets the short end of the stick as far as coverage goes. I went to Verizon which has been 100% better. Problem is I'm using almost double the data I used on Sprints unlimited plan and I haven't even been streaming movies. I've read this has been a common theme with them lately...
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The new unlimited T-Mobile plan had me interested but if you listen to the fast talk at the end of the radio commercial it says that the data slows down after a certain amount is used.
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^ Same with AT&T on their new "unlimited" plan for anybody considering it. After I believe 24gb they throttle you to nearly unusable speeds.
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If you want the cheap data but also the reliability for just text messages/phone calls you could always pick up a prepaid Verizon flip phone for $20. $10/month gets you unlimited texting verizon to Verizon and another $10 should get you enough minutes for your phone calls, Verizon to Verizon calls are still always free I think.
Just a thought. T-mobile plus $20/month for a cheap flip phone is still cheaper than most big data plans. -
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