Heard good things about t mobile but concerned about their coverage in rural spots and international
T mobile coverage is so bad in cities esp inside buildings . They have a cheap unlimited data plan. But basic calling feature should work for me. So I will vote for verizon or at&t . T mobile does not have the low frequency band (yet) . This is the reason for poor coverage within big buildings like office or malls
T-mobile has been fantastic for me on the West Coast. Even in rural areas. At my house in Seattle I get 20mbps+ on T-Mobile; when I briefly switched to Verizon I got .3mbps... obviously your area may vary.
Straight talk prepaid. $50 per month for everything
I have TMobile and it's not so great for me in the Bay area. Moving over to projectfi soon
Mintsim. It’s T-Mobile for $16/mo.
Rural ATT and Verizon are better. International doesn't really matter they all have the same roaming agreements.
T-Mobile is a subsidiary/aggregator. They don’t have a dedicated network. You’ll notice network issues during peak hours because AT&T prioritizes their customers over T-Mobile users. As much as I hate to say this, get AT&T if you can. Just remember, you get what you pay for.
T-Mobile sucks near my house - with two dead spots but was amazing in Scandinavia. Awesome connections in Norway and Finland. Much better pricing than AT&T too. But I’m frustrated with the dead zones.
Call them, you might get in-house spot that works off of your wifi. Or get a cell that supports wifi calling.
Yea I should. A microcell might help
I use Verizon. Seems good wherever I tried it