I have sprint and I must say that i'm very happy with their plans and coverage. I have never had any issues with coverage
Best OTR Cell Phone Service?
Discussion in 'Cellular - Voice - Data' started by Cruise Cookie, Mar 26, 2008.
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I agree, Sprint sucked when I had them. I have been on T-Mobile for 4+ years and am real happy with them
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I can't believe no one has said this so here goes....
the best cell service is one that works!

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I have heard a lot of people say this, but in the year that we have had them, we have never had any trouble. I don't if things have just improved or what.
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Have ATT here & have signal with both the phone & air card most places I go in the midwest/southeast/south.
Had a p/t job last spring & the co. gave me their phone to use during the day, my personal phone is a Samsung & the co. phone was a Motorola(both ATT service). Their phone would always have better reception & clarity. -
I switched to ATT a few months ago. In the past 4 weeks I have been to Denver, OK City, Tulsa, Lubbock, all over TX including Eagle Pass, Ruston,LA, Arkansas, Philadelphia, Columbus, Kansas City, and St Louis to name a few. Only place I dropped a call was W of Altus, OK. Dead spot lasted about 10 miles. A lot better than T-Mobile I had before. And loads better than SW Bell I had before that in the 90's. Don't know if I was just lucky or if their network is that large now. Map they sent me shows areas in WY, ID, MT that have limited coverage. Overall though it is the best I have had.
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I had both versions of that Nokia, I really miss using that phone. It was the reason I purchased the plan I had. People hated me texting such long messages.

I was happy with my AT&T, then the switch to Cingular was not too bad, and then the next switch. Ended up dropping the plan as I had no use for the cell at the time. Now I'm looking again. -
If you have a laptop w/air card you can always use the Magic Jack phone thingy if you keep your broadband connection going and it's only $50 a year includes free long distance the only diffreance is you have to use a reguler corded house phone
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im bumping this. I HAVE TMOBILE. im switching to verizon though. im local now so tmobile is fine. but im going regional. i prob need verizon
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in 6 months you'll probably wished you had sprint.
new ceo, new owner, and big plans to be bigger then verizon. with the recently approved FCC permision. right now they've got $60 unlimited everything plans. and no credit check phones if you buy a refurbished unit for $99. i already owned a phone which was just recently discontinued. i had it reactivated with no credit check. and no deposit. absolutely zero dollars on the spot to reactivate it. course, the fees will be on the first month's bill.
once i get the full test drive of everywhere i go. i have plans to ETF my verizon or get it down to the cheapest plan i can get. might just keep both services and still pay less then what i'm payuing for verizon alone. right now.
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