cell phone companies, contract, reception, 4G Netork
By nikkifelder
@nikkifelder (16)
3 responses
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
22 Jul 10
Well, not really. I know not every phone company fits everybody. At my work, I know 3 people with verizon service that can't really get a signal. Mine gets full service. I do use my cell phone a lot because of my work. I'm with t-mobile. I know t-mobile has smaller coverage footprint than verizon does but the places where I need to use my phone, it works great. And for same service, verizon charges around $30 more. So, I don't know. Why should I pay $30/month extra when the carrier I'm currently with works fine & $30/month cheaper? I go through somewhere around 2,500 - 3,000 minutes a month & 4,000 - 5,000 messages a month. And that's all work related. I'm not even counting personal use. And I drive around 450 - 500+ miles a week. I know that may not be a lot but I'm just saying, I don't just sit in one spot or one little neighborhood. I'm using my phone in a lot of different places. So I'm more incline to say best cell phone company is the one that works perfect for you, regardless of what brand it is.
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@crysontherocks77 (1273)
• United States
24 Jul 10
no, I don't. I think Sprint is the best. I've not had a problem with them. We had ATT and it sucked. They suck you in saying you're going to get all these rebates but then they dont tell you they pro rate months if you switch services or phones or what ever the case may be.
@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
23 Jul 10
Since I have only had T-Mobile and now Verizon, I do think that Verizon is better between the two. I have been with only 2 years, but I have had no problems with them at all. I would get a lot of dropped calls from T-Mobile, but I don't with Verizon, and I always seem to have a good signal, which is the main thing. I do intend to get a 4G phone eventually, but for now, I have to keep the phone I have, as I just upgraded in March this year. I will upgrade again next year sometime and get one then. Take care and have a very good day.