4 iPhones, all bought at retail and paid in full up front.
Verizon Unlimited Everything.
$175/month (tax included).
Verizon Unlimited Everything.
$175/month (tax included).
Very curious about these guys. I have internet service through Spectrum and am currently paying $121/mo for two iPhones with unlimited data through Verizon. How's coverage? Data speeds? Obviously coverage is area dependent but I wonder if they're using someone else's network.$14 with Spectrum Mobile....I have 3 lines..total bill is $42/mo. total
Very curious about these guys. I have internet service through Spectrum and am currently paying $121/mo for two iPhones with unlimited data through Verizon. How's coverage? Data speeds? Obviously coverage is area dependent but I wonder if they're using someone else's network.
US$4.25 for 60GB of 4G LTE (capped at 42mbit/sec)
There are only 4 networks in the us. AT$T, Verizon, T-Mobile & Sprint, the last two are merging over the next 3-5 years.Very curious about these guys. I have internet service through Spectrum and am currently paying $121/mo for two iPhones with unlimited data through Verizon. How's coverage? Data speeds? Obviously coverage is area dependent but I wonder if they're using someone else's network.
I assume you meant integrating since the merger was finally completed in April 2020.There are only 4 networks in the us. AT$T, Verizon, T-Mobile & Sprint, the last two are merging over the next 3-5 years.
The companies merged, the networks are another story, for example it was over 7 years for sprint to merge in there Nextel purchase. It just takes a long time to get everything together. Simple example, T-Mobile still has to run Sprints CDMA network, they have announced that they are shutting it down in 2022. So that will force upgrades for customers etc.I assume you meant integrating since the merger was finally completed in April 2020.
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Agreed which is why I said integrating.The companies merged, the networks are another story, for example it was over 7 years for sprint to merge in there Nextel purchase. It just takes a long time to get everything together. Simple example, T-Mobile still has to run Sprints CDMA network, they have announced that they are shutting it down in 2022. So that will force upgrades for customers etc.
I’m well aware considering I’ve tried all of them at one point. AT&T was decent but Sprint and T-Mobile were abysmal. It was 2016 when I got on Verizon and I’ve been happy with it so I have no reason other than $$ to look around.There are only 4 networks in the us. AT$T, Verizon, T-Mobile & Sprint, the last two are merging over the next 3-5 years.