Re: Fastest Mobile Networks 2021

Robin Goodfellow <[email protected]> Tue, 5 Oct 2021 18:59:57 +0000
Newsgroups misc.phone.mobile.iphone,comp.mobile.android,alt.cellular
Organization Keeping Good Company
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Wade Garrett <[email protected]> asked
> Coverage, reliability and cost are the meaningful differentiators

Without facts, those are just meaningless words from you, Mr. Garrett.
All the apologists own the brain of small children who own no facts.

FACTS:
Let's compare actual plans by the facts... Mine is T-Mobile.
<https://i.postimg.cc/L6dFGXVd/tmopromo03.jpg>
<https://i.postimg.cc/nhpbcP50/tmopromo04.jpg>

*Cost first:*
I pay about $25/line per month (plus taxes) for a family plan.
That covers unlimited everything (calls, text/mms & data).
Plus I got a handful of _free_ Android Samsung Galaxy A325G phones.
Plus a few iPads have the free 200MB/month SIM for life.
And I recently bought also an iPhone 12 mini (at about half price).

*Coverage second:*
I live in the boonies and my coverage was shown to be just fine.
When I travel in the USA, my coverage has been just fine.
When I travel to Europe, the free roaming covers me just fine.
(In Europe everything is unlimited except calls are 20 cents/minute.)

*Reliability third:*
My signal never disappears.
I call them and I get what they call "my own team of experts."
I never am stuck with conversing with a machine.

How does your plan compare with that cost, coverage, & reliability.
How does anyone's plan compare with T-Mobile as shown above?
-- 
I've had all three carriers, sequentially, over time, and their reliability
is about the same, as was their coverage - but T-Mobile cost was the lowest.