Posted on Feb 12, 2016
Capt Brandon Charters
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I'm shopping around for a new cell phone plan and would really like to hear what your coverage is like and if you're satisfied with what you're getting. I remember when AT&T came out with one of the first unlimited data plans and was the only original partner with iPhone. I know this market has shifted tremendously and I'm curious to know who you pick as a carrier now. Are you satisfied?
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PO1 Brian Austin
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Tracfone, pay as i go/as i need. I haven't spent a cent on my phone since Jul 2015 when i bought 1000 texts for $10. I'm still at 510 texts. Everything rolls over, no "use it or lose it". Also if you have a smart phone and add minutes, the minutes and texts are tripled.

I really don't use it much. Just have it in case i need it.
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I have been with T-Mobile since 2000, switched from Verizon. For the most part Ive have been happy with the service. There are areas that I find no service or no LTE. I will admit Verizon has some of the best coverage but I hate their customer service (bad experience). T-Mobile has always been great in that regard. They also have no contracts and it is GSM which is what I prefer. I have four phones all with unlimited calls and text and two of the phones have 3 gbs of data the other two are 1 gb. Actually its unlimited but they throttle it down after the 3 & 1. It runs me about $155 with taxes included. I also have been looking into that Defense mobile to see if it is a benefit worth switching to.
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Sgt Field Radio Operator
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Sir, I have AARP Consumer Cellular and I am satisfied.
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LTC Chris Norton
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^AT&T Signal, non-contract.^
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SFC Motor Transport Operator
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I got Straight Talk , its reliable and cheap and no contracts !!!
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Capt Brandon Charters
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That's great to hear.
How is your coverage when you TDY or travel?
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SFC Motor Transport Operator
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no complaints yet
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LTC Chris Norton
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Non contract is where it's at. We take a lot of lessons learned from Straight Talk.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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SFC (Join to see) - That's great to hear.
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PFC Tuan Trang
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I'm using t-mobile, it good but sometime signal is drop, expecially if you at a parkinf garage.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Used to work for Sprint as a Senior Network Operations Specialist and as a Contracted Network Analyst. Still do some Private Contract Physical Security for them. I've done some Store Security for Verizon but my Carrier is Verizon.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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Defense Mobile. It's like USAA, for cell phones.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Edited 10 y ago
I have AT&T and received a notice they are pushing unlimited talk & data rates up again. Never had an issue with their coverage when I was stationed in Mississippi, New Mexico, or California. Also never had issues while TDY all over the CONUS and Hawaii. Looking forward to hearing what everyone else has and also wondering what kind of DoD and veteran discounts are out there.
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LTC Chris Norton
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I can answer the discounts piece: The big four all give a (typically 15%) discount on the monthly plan charge. They all have a "line" fee of $20-25 per month. So let's say you have three lines and a $60 plan; you'll get the discount on the plan (-$9), but pay $60-$75 for the privilege of using their network.

Go with a prepaid that uses the network you're happy with. Again, I hope that's us, but a few others have already been mentioned that will do just fine, as will the carrier prepaid versions.
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LTC Chris Norton
LTC Chris Norton
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Other thought: You statistically are not likely to need an unlimited plan.

Do an assessment of your actual data usage and plan for that. Many unlimited users are frankly paying for something they don't need. Typical US Smartphone cellular data use is sill under 3GB/month per line.

https://www.strategyanalytics.com/strategy-analytics/news/strategy-analytics-press-releases/strategy-analytics-press-release/2015/08/31/smartphone-data-traffic-explodes-in-us-witness-over-300-growth-in-2-years#.Vr4lxXQrKRc
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Personally I prefer a GSM network such as AT&T or T-Mobile. Verizon and Sprint are CDMA. Which is great for the U.S. but not so good once you leave the country.
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*sniff *sniff - Something smells phishing. Seriously, though, I've heard great things about Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T.

http://lifehacker.com/5939237/whats-the-best-wireless-carrier
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SFC Motor Transport Operator
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no trust me sprint sucks lol
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LTC Chris Norton
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SFC (Join to see) - depends on where you're at. I was actually using the Sprint/Defense Mobile variant for just over a year up here in NY/NJ, and had no issues at all, until I'd end up at Aberdeen. I actually found call quality/call drops far better with them than I did AT&T.
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SFC Motor Transport Operator
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I had sprint in CT and it sucked then, couldnt make calls out of my apartment.
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LTC Chris Norton
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PO3 Dale S. - Like Straight Talk, we learn a lot of good lessons from TracFone. Same premise- multicarrier MVNO.
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