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I got a refurbished iPhone 4S from Ting. My bill has been $15 each
month so far ($6 subscription, $3 for up to 100 minutes of voice, $3
for up to 100 messages, and $3 for up to 100Gb). I've never been
particularly close to going over the 100 limit on any of the 3
things. I don't know what happens if you do go over. I mean, I don't
even know what the next payment level is.<br>
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Yeah, I like ting.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/22/14 13:50, David Ritchie wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">We have been happy with Ting (sprint Network, BYOD) for my son (bought a
used Samsung Galaxy S3 device off of glyde.com) . First bill was $25ish.
$6/mo for basic line, everything else is pay as you go. This is probably
better with mutliple lines (plan is next to move wife's Virgin Mobile
account over to Ting, but will probably need to get another phone if VM
won't unlock her prepaid one.)
-- David
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Calvin Harrigan <<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:calvin.harrigan@gmail.com">calvin.harrigan@gmail.com</a>
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<pre wrap=""> +1 for T-Mobile, especially for international travel. Unlimited text,
data, 20cents per minute back to the states from over 120 countries.
Coverage oversees was surprisingly good. No surprises, bill was exactly as
expected.
On 10/17/2014 10:56 AM, Greg Clifton wrote:
For some cheap plans, also consider Republic Wireless. They run on Sprint
Network, which seems to have pretty good coverage. You can only use the
phones that they sell, because they set the phones to ALWAYS prefer WiFi.
Then when you in a WiFi free zone, you can talk on the Sprint network. This
allows them to offer some very low priced plans (incluing data) since you
are rarely actually using Sprint's bandwidth. If you are mostly in the
city, you should haved no concerns about either WiFi or Sprint coverage.
The wife was on Sprint via Kroger's iWireless for a couple of years, and we
found that the coverage was pretty good even out in the boonies.
If you travel outside the USA, T-Mobile is definitely the way to go, no
data roaming charges. They also have a 4 phones for $100/month plan,
inclusive of unlimited talk, text and ample data for most mere mortals.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 10:19 AM, JD <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jdp@algoloma.com"><jdp@algoloma.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">+1 for T-Mobile. Buy your phone used on swappa (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://swappa.com">http://swappa.com</a> ).
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<pre wrap="">A BYOD
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<pre wrap="">no-contract plan is currently $68 a month with 3 GB of data.
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t-mobile has daily unlimited plans for pay-as-you-go people for either
$2/day or
$3/day for 3G. These have unlimited talk+text+data (though 2G data is
limiting
and non-secure alone). If you don't need the phone too much, enabling
that from
the normal P-A-Y-G plan can save $$$hundreds yearly. If you have wifi
everywhere, do you really **need** data when around ATL?
On travel, I enable 2G t-mobile for the 7 days I need it. $14 - not bad.
In a
new city or one I haven't been in recently, it is convenient and saves
hassles.
Paying 10x more for convenience has always been the way of the world. No
different with cell phones, just like getting a 7-Eleven candy bar is more
expensive than walmart or a beer at the GA-Dome.
Of course, some people need the "status" for their jobs and I completely
understand that. After all, if you can't afford $1200/yr for a family
cell phone
plan, why should I let you install and configure $4M worth of equipment
into my
business?
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