Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:05AM EDT
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The hubbub over my recent post about who has the largest cellular network might have raised more questions than it answered. If the three biggest carriers all have about the same amount of coverage, how do you pick among them, especially considering they definitely don't cover the exact same areas?
The answer: Very carefully.
For most people, there's a lot of trial and error in picking a cell plan. They start with one company for a year or two. They decide the grass is greener on the other side and switch. After another year, they switch back. We're all vulnerable to advertising and hype, so it's hard to stay put, especially when a particularly important call drops off.
So, how do you pick a carrier? Here's what I recommend (in rough order):
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
What about pay-as-you-go? All the major providers seem to use camparable networks to the contract players. How about doing a story on the pros and cons of pay-per-use?
This article is very helpful. I don't have a cell phone and it gives me some ideas what yo look for. Thank you.
It's all about what works in your area. I think the best advise I could give is to go to a local retailer that services more than one carrier, ie. Radio Shack, and ask what most of their customers like and why.
Alltel is Wonderful!
I tried sprint; didn't offer the coverage I needed. Got Verizon and haven't had a problem since here in New Mexico..
one more thing...I have the LG500...it has Cingular Video ...it is also my MP3 player.....I love ESPN and HBO...I can get both on my cingular phone...Just saw the HBO comedy special with Dane cook on my phone......also listened to ESPN radio ..sports talk...I am a geek that way!!!! It is fast spped to.....it is as fast as any...Watcihing TV on it is like watching regular tV.....great speed!
I have been with suncom for about 4 or 5 years now. Every year, I cancel, they call and offer better rates and a new phone, so I re-subscribe. Right now, I am paying 35 bucks for 1000 minutes total per month for two lines...and have a brandnew phone.
My primary reason for choosing a carrier is the price. I use my phone for basic calls, so i don't need any special services. I use T- Mobile because I find they have the best price deals compared to the other 3 major carriers.
I have had verizon for over 6 years and have been very happy. It has never dropped any of my calls and the phone is the bomb!
Verizon baby!!!
the idea to have a cell party at your house is not a very good idea. That is one of the last places cell phones are used
I highly recommend T-Mobile to those looking for a new carrier. I've never been on hold longer than a minute (even on high call volume days), customer service knows what they are talking about and they offer some GREAT phones for free when you sign up the first time. Go to www.t-mobile.com and select "phones". It will list what is free that week if you sign up. Their Razrs are pretty cheap if not free. Your phone arrives within 3 days and activation is a breeze. Thanks!
this is the worst cell phone advise article i have ever read. it's all about drop calls. you can get service anywhere but transfering from tower to tower is really bad with certain carriers. this guy needs to leave his T-Mobile hotspot at starbucks once in a while
yes wireless sould be safe
I used to have Verizon and got sick of having a plan and locked into a phone. I have Virgin Mobile and I have better service, less dropped calls, and stronger signal than my boyfriend and his $500 Treo through Cingular. My phone was only $120, no contract and I top it up with as little as $10 a month. I have the Kyocera SwitchBack phone which opens to text message. Love it!!!
I live in New Orleans and Cingular is actually the company that provides local phone service (Bellsouth). It is the worst phone serice I ever had and I've had quite a few over the past few years. The commercials about fewest dropped calls make me sick when I see them. Not only do the calls get dropped but most of the time you cannot even make a call to begin with. I live about 200 ft from a tower and I have all the bars on my phone but it doesn't work. The good part of Cingular was when we went to Vegas and in the middle of the desert and the mountains I could call everyone with no problems. So I guess if I move to the middle of the desert and live 20 miles from the nearest store I would have great service. D - New Orleans, LA
What better reason to throw a party than for everyone to find out whose cell phone service is the best? Most people are biased toward their current service, so I'm sure they'd be glad to get together and talk about it. You can call it a "Foan party"
The t-mobile coverage map doesn't work properly when you plug in an address in a rural area. Example being I was at my parents house in NorCal and the t-mobile map shows there is zero service available witin a 14 mile radius from their house. When I'm there, my t-mobile phone works great, around 3-4 bars inside the house (depending where I'm standing) and 5 bars outside. I think my t-mobile phone is using the old at&t gsm towers that t-mobile bought awhile back. No extra fees or roaming charges either. I think when you consider t-mobile service, think about how the old at&t gsm signals were in those areas as t-mobile uses those towers. otherwise get a phone where you can manually choose what signal/tower to get a signal from. on my motorola v180 and v360, I can either choose between "at&t wireless" (t-mobile) or "cingular" to get a signal, depending on my location.
They all S*&% if you know what I mean. I've had them all. The best I've had so far is Cingular. But don't believe them when they say fewest dropped calls. Mine drop all the time. Verizon has the highest fees if you don't have a roaming plan.
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26 Posted by wisegirl on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:47PM EDT Report Abuse
That last bit made me laugh. I know there are plenty of folks going totally wireless, so the idea is good for them, but there's still a lot of us where the rooms of our own house are the LAST place we need a signal!