Raftysworld
Well-Known Member
I use less than 300min per month that T-Mobile prepaid sounds like it would be ideal. The only problem is T-Mobile's call quality and coverage are pretty bad...but the sacrifice sounds feasible they way you stated it.
I've only been using this for about a month and haven't traveled a ton, so I'll definitely have to see how T-Mobile holds up in some areas. But my initial experience is that the call-quality is no worse, but the coverage is worse in rural areas. There tends to be a lot of Edge service where Verizon had 3G.
With that said, another advantage of T-Mobile is that so much of the 3G is HSPA+. In many areas where I'd get 400kbps down, 500kbps up with Verizon, I'm now getting 5000kbps down and 1500kbps up. Furthermore, I have an unactivated StraightTalk SIM which supports AT&T. For $45/month, it's unlimited calls/texts/data. I could always choose to not pay my $30 to T-Mobile next month and instead give StraightTalk a try, particularly if I know i'll be in an area where AT&T has much better coverage or I'll be using a lot more minutes next month.
The freedom is pretty wonderful.


