T-Mobile +Dish

Exactly... I'm just hoping they don't pull the plug for a long time. AT&T has historically been better at keeping grandfathered commitments long term than VZW. I'm thinking of giving Visible a try as an alternative UDP that will even save a dew dollars.
If your device goes bad and has to be replaced does that kill the grandfather ?
 
T-Mobile coverage has gone up quite a bit the last couple of years. Agreed, they still have a ways to go, especially for rural areas.

Before I went with T-Mobile, I got a 30 day SIM and tried it out with my phone. Everywhere my wife and I go, we had service. And this includes a rural spot in WV, near where I-70 and I-81 meet. That surprised me.

I now pay less than half what I paid the accursed AT&T. I have their 55+ plan for my wife and I, and a pay as you go plan for my MiL. When we drove to MN from VA, we almost never lost signal. And I was tracking it.

With them expanding with 600 MHz coverage, and more spectrum from the merger, things are looking good.

Obviously, YMMV.


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Same here for wife and I. $60 for two phones and unlimited everything. There are a few deadspots but in areas I don’t frequent.
 
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I'm thinking of giving Visible a try as an alternative UDP that will even save a few dollars.

Let me know how Visible works for you. I tried it as a beta tester and there were major issues. They may have corrected them by now.

PS- Visible is subject to the same deprioritization (congestion throttle) that Verizon prepaid is subject to, i.e. there is no "premium data" offered before congestion throttle kicks in.

If you're in an area with a lot of tourist traffic, you will get slowed down.
 
T-Mobile stores aren’t like that. They will answer questions, teach, configure and make it a nice experience.


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Except they make you stand to do any business. Even the T-mobile workers stand for hours without sitting. You can't even find a stool or bench in my local store. IF there is a wait for service bring your own chair.
 
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The approval also provides for the divestiture of certain spectrum assets to Dish. Additionally, T-Mobile and Sprint must make available to Dish at least 20,000 cell sites and hundreds of retail locations. T-Mobile must also provide Dish with robust access to the T-Mobile network for a period of seven years while Dish builds out its own 5G network.

DISH’s proposed asset acquisitions from Sprint are valued at approximately $5 billion, including a $1.4 billion purchase of Sprint’s prepaid businesses, and a $3.6 billion agreement to purchase Sprint’s nationwide 800 MHz wireless spectrum. The spectrum purchase is expected to be completed three years after the closing of the acquisition of the prepaid businesses.
Justice Department OKs T-Mobile-Sprint merger, with conditions
 
How long you gonna live?
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I hope it works out well for Dish. I just can’t accept that cell phones are their main target.


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Well, I stand corrected. Buried in all the settlement verbiage is the fact that over 20M current T-Mobile customers have band 71 capable phones. This is the 600 MHz band that TV stations are vacating.


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