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.
i live verizon no droped calls
Cingular and Sprint are the only major carriers that ofer a 30 day return policy. Tmobile is 14 and Verizon is 15 days....be careful and read the fine print!
If that wasn't props for TMobile, I don't know what is. The only told where TMobile's map is. Sad to say, it doesn't work in small towns very well. Cingular does not work in most of South Dakota and other "small town" states. They should have given you the list of providers and their coverage maps. Makes more sense.
Uh Verizon is 30 days as well, hollyrae79.
I couldn't be happier with alltel.
Tmobile - Get More - Pay More ;-)
Metro PCS is the bomb! Just wish they offered internet though...
Verizon wireless is by far the best company!
Hello, I actaully work for a wireless company and I am sorry to say that you have given the worse advice possible!! Come on
Tmobile..no question
I disagree with party throwing test...although i agree with throwing a party. Different services will perform differently depending on where you are on the map, closeness to towers, type of cell phone..etc.
I suffered through the AT&T switch to Cingular... now the coverage is top notch! Was well worth the wait. I have had a Moto Razr awhile, Have the new Razr w/ iTunes & love it! I get my Yahoo! mail on my phone, do alot of texting. The price & coverage is A1.
anyone who want Yahoo mail on their phone needs to get Mobile EMail form Cingular.....if you have the free service or pay for it it will forward to your Cingular phone....it 1st appears as a text message and then you can open it and read it...when you send it will send from your yahoo! adress...neat stuff....
I have to say that Verizon is the best.No dropped calls and I have good reception. My network does work....:)
If you happen to be in the northeast VT, NH and Maine for an example you can't go wrong with with US Cellular http://www.uscc.com. In fact they have more towers than anyone else in this area
I have virgin mobile pay as you go and I think it's great (I don't talk that much)
If the recent "gimmick" for carriers to get people to switch was that you could bring your phone number, why don't they offer to pay for the early termination fee too?
This is a singluraly (no pun intended) unhelpful article. I have a Verizon phone because I drive through rural Montana and Nebraska every year. Verizon is the only national carrier that gives me more or less continuous coverage through the whole trip from Chicago to Colorado. However, the Verizon signal is weaker than Cingular in many places in the midwest. Numbers mean little. For urbanites who never leave the big sity, it usually matters little which carrier they get. Rural travellers can experience big differences.
Sprint ia the way to go. WIMAX is coming and will enable HUGE coverage with current towers. There won't be a place in America that won't have coverage! That's 100MB to your phone/pc!!
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6 Posted by lugnutz51 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:00PM EDT Report Abuse
Use cingular for my phone,as a truck driver have had no prob w/phone....also,use cingular for my laptop [sony erickson 83],had had no real trouble recieving,but,at times is slow.Hope to move up to the Sierra card.It is suppose to be faster.Any hints?