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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Nov 13, '02 From So Cal Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
obviously each provider has its benefits and drawbacks.
tmobile has the cheapest plans with the most minutes, pretty cool phones, but crappy reception coverage (the worst, actually). they also have the sidekick with unlimited text messaging, email, real html internet, instant messaging, for $20/month. cingular and verizon wireless plans have competing prices, but cingular has less coverage but makes it up by offering better phones. both have unlimited mobile to mobile included with their plans. cingular has roll over and coming out with push to talk soon. verizon has unlimted nights and weekends. verizon has vcast as well as the unlimited in messaging packages. sprint (nextel) has just as much coverage as verizon but the plans cost a bit more. their plans are fair and flexible and adjust to owners' usage that way u never go over ur minutes. most of their phones have the famous chirp walkie talkie features. they also have pcs vision packages where u can watch tv on certain models. (pretty pricey though) i havent really researched boost mobile or alltel so thats that.....i love boost mobiles commercials but i cant stand the "where you at?" slogan perpetualizing improper english. i guess that is a marketing technique aimed at a different demographic.... i had cingular for a couple of years, great reception, awesome phones. then i had tmobile for a couple years as well. my sidekick does 10 times as much as any regular phone, but tmoble coverage sucks. now that i work for verizon, i switched over to the lg vx9800. anyways im just curious as to which provider is the most famous regardless of coverage areas. This post has been edited by forkee: Sep 27, 2005 - 6:26 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 22, '04 From illinois Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Cingular and at&t have out-done everyone now. There coverage of the U.S. is only getting bigger and bigger. There plan is much better for 5-8 dollars more. Rollover, mobile to mobile, etc. etc. If you have a problem with spring, such as your voicemail stop working, you could sit there for hours and hours, and still not get it fixed. If my voicemail stops working (rate plan change because i got so many damn rollover minutes it isn't even funny), it takes a MAX of 10 minutes to get it fixed, no problem, no hassel.
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