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jondrew wrote:
Here's my solution:
phone
A bit pricy, but the coverage is unsurpassed
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โJan-15-2014 06:10 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
. . . The again, there is the "quiet zone" in part of West Virginia and Virginia where you will never be able to receive a cell phone or WIFI signal because of Federal regulations.
โJan-15-2014 07:30 AM
OhhWell wrote:When the OP returns and describes what he expects to do with his phone, then we can tell him the 'best' phone.
whatever phone currently works for you may not work so great anymore and you seek the advice of others that are doing what you will be doing.
โJan-15-2014 07:10 AM
BobandShaz wrote:
That's hard to say. Where will you be do you want data text or just calls. Nation wide I would look at Verizon's plans.
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โJan-15-2014 04:47 AM
OhhWell wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
We have all of the coverage advantages of Verizon's network, but none of the hassles of dealing with Verizon. Our cell phones are Android smartphones from Tracfone, and our Internet data service is from Millenicom. Our phone service averages $16/mo. per phone, and our data service is $70/mo. for 20GB of 4G LTE with 3G fallback.
Verizon is the WORST cell company I have ever dealt with and I about cried when they bought out ALLTEL, making me their customer. Even though I was told my current ALLTEL plan would be 100% honored, I had mystery charges every month and then was told that my plan never existed.
Unfortunately, they have the best overall national coverage. I never had a complaint on signal. So... I would also suggest one of the other companies that uses their network. On one hand, I don't think any of the prepaid companies on Verizon allow tethering but on the other hand, tethering with Verizon itself is scary from a monetary standpoint.
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