Ni> I've heard a lot of people say T-Mobile service isn't very good.. And
Ni> years ago, I knew someone who had T-Mobile, and she had a lot of dropped
Ni> phone calls.
It works well for me - all depends on where you're at, too. For example, in
Austin, TX T-Mobile is one of the best... but theres a few dead spots around the
rural areas in the pacific northwest.
Ni> Currently I'm using Verizon's budget plan at $35/month (there's a tax
Ni> that makes it $36.65/month). It starts out at $55/month and then goes down
Ni> after a certain number of months as a loyalty discount.
My issue is that I often use 60-70Gb per month. I pay around $120 for 2 lines
but know my daughter and I burn a lot of data each month... I really don't use
the phone features much and could get away with some VOIP solution and switch
over to data only.
I remember a time when Apple was attempting to move iPhones to all-data but they
never got there. Its one of the reasons they went Verizon only for the 1st year
- supposedly they wanted to sell the data plans and make iPhones fully
functional w/o cellular... I bet if they'd of been trying to doso now as opposed
to more than a decade ago that that would have been more a possibility.
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