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  • veriableodds
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-22-17
    • 5093

    #36
    switched to visible(with a rav as hotspot) good coverage runs off the 4g vz network unlimited everything no throttle. Can run the tv, pc desktop, and phone
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    • JIBBBY
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 12-10-09
      • 83686

      #37
      Originally posted by jjgold
      All about where you live men

      Thread over
      True cell tower coverage is everything in your area.
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      • Orbison
        SBR MVP
        • 09-07-20
        • 4691

        #38
        H2O Wireless (AT&T MVNO)
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        • Hman
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 11-04-17
          • 21429

          #39
          Originally posted by stevenash
          I'm considering Cricket.

          How's the coverage?


          Better than Sprint

          I have no problems with it in central florida
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          • LongBall52
            SBR MVP
            • 06-14-20
            • 1319

            #40
            Originally posted by veriableodds
            switched to visible(with a rav as hotspot) good coverage runs off the 4g vz network unlimited everything no throttle. Can run the tv, pc desktop, and phone
            Tell me more : What smartphone do you have and has the speed remained the same? I'm interested because it's Verizon's company.. But reading on the Visible website, it said Verizon could "de-prioritize" data. Probably doesn't mean that they WILL, but letting you know that the lower unlimited fee of $40 for everything, isn't guaranteed..
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            • JMobile
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 08-21-10
              • 19074

              #41
              Jmobile has Tmobile.

              Been with them for 10 years. No problems.
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              • beavis13
                SBR MVP
                • 06-18-14
                • 2823

                #42
                Been with AT&T for as long as i can remember. Never really have any reception or download speed problems, so never thought to switch.
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                • HockeyRocks
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 07-10-13
                  • 6069

                  #43
                  Verizon..
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                  • LongBall52
                    SBR MVP
                    • 06-14-20
                    • 1319

                    #44
                    Originally posted by HockeyRocks
                    Verizon..
                    The thing about a phone call is that I WANT TO CERTAIN that the CALL GOES THROUGH AND THAT I CAN HEAR CLEARLY what the OP is saying! Verizon has delivered that!
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                    • stevenash
                      Moderator
                      • 01-17-11
                      • 65557

                      #45
                      Originally posted by LongBall52
                      The thing about a phone call is that I WANT TO CERTAIN that the CALL GOES THROUGH AND THAT I CAN HEAR CLEARLY what the OP is saying! Verizon has delivered that!
                      Yeah, I hear you (pardon the pretty good pun)

                      What's important to me too is I want ease.
                      By that I mean I don't want to fumble around on the key pad, one touch ease is what I'm saying.
                      (if that makes any sense)
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                      • veriableodds
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 08-22-17
                        • 5093

                        #46
                        Originally posted by LongBall52
                        Tell me more : What smartphone do you have and has the speed remained the same? I'm interested because it's Verizon's company.. But reading on the Visible website, it said Verizon could "de-prioritize" data. Probably doesn't mean that they WILL, but letting you know that the lower unlimited fee of $40 for everything, isn't guaranteed..
                        I bought one of their own phones, never have they throttled back. Tried them for 2 months just to make sure and did alot of research. You will not have any issues. Yahoo mobile is the same network they like parent companies. Check the coverage map, and since your getting that price it means lackluster customer service(can't go into a vz store with a visible question) watch the videos on youtube on the diy activation, tips, tricks, and service for long time users. Also with V you can go on reddit and join a party plan and get the $40 down to $25. These brick and mortar companies that are offering these type services and internet are going to lose alot of customers the next few years(cable cutters, and unlimited wireless hotspot users)
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