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2 hours ago, TMoney said:

Reading this thread makes me think I need to sign up for a new plan too.

AT&T is fleecing me at $93 a month and I rarely go over 2 GBs of data. I have a grandfathered "unlimited" data plan, but I guess there isn't much point in keeping an unlimited data plan I rarely use.

Indeed! I am clinging to my Verizon unlimited account, and sometimes use it to stream Tidal at meets/shows for days on end. I've used 10GB in a weekend doing just that! ;)

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2 hours ago, TMoney said: Reading this thread makes me think I need to sign up for a new plan too.

AT&T is fleecing me at $93 a month and I rarely go over 2 GBs of data. I have a grandfathered "unlimited" data plan, but I guess there isn't much point in keeping an unlimited data plan I rarely use.

Indeed! I am clinging to my Verizon unlimited account, and sometimes use it to stream Tidal at meets/shows for days on end. I've used 10GB in a weekend doing just that! [emoji6]

T-Mo has unlimited streaming for Tidal/Spotify/Netflix/etc.

**BRENT**

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2 hours ago, TMoney said: Reading this thread makes me think I need to sign up for a new plan too. AT&T is fleecing me at $93 a month and I rarely go over 2 GBs of data. I have a grandfathered "unlimited" data plan, but I guess there isn't much point in keeping an unlimited data plan I rarely use.

Indeed! I am clinging to my Verizon unlimited account, and sometimes use it to stream Tidal at meets/shows for days on end. I've used 10GB in a weekend doing just that! [emoji6]

T-Mo has unlimited streaming for Tidal/Spotify/Netflix/etc.

**BRENT**

Didn't know they're exempting Tidal now! That's awesome!

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Coverage seems to me to be the 800 pound gorilla. And it's different among the carriers in each market. You can't really generalize. In Aspen, T-Mobile may be the bomb. On your street, it may suck. (And really, coverage in your own house is the thing that matters most. ) I would advise a very local approach. Do your friends' phones work in your house? When you talk to people with different carriers around town, which ones give trouble?

For what it's worth, where I live Sprint and Verizon are nearly perfect all over town. AT&T is almost as good, and T-Mobile is generally good. But nearly perfect doesn't mean diddles if there's a dead spot in your back bedroom or on the way to your office.

Posted
17 minutes ago, CarlSeibert said:

And really, coverage in your own house is the thing that matters most.

Many of them will use the local wifi for calls, so in your house may not be an issue.

Posted
1 hour ago, spritzer said:

93$ a month is just insane.  We have a few packages here that are 24.6$ a month with everything unlimited (yup totally unlimited 4G data) and no contract. 

Yeah but don't you need only like two cell phone towers to cover your whole country? :lol:

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21 hours ago, Arthrimus said:

Yeah but don't you need only like two cell phone towers to cover your whole country? :lol:

Hehe but if you'd ever been here you'd wonder how we get any coverage at all.  There are mountains everywhere!!  ;) 

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Full list of T-Mobile free streaming apps:
http://www.t-mobile.com/offer/free-music-streaming.html

With an add-on of "Binge-On" you can get it for a lot of video too:

http://www.t-mobile.com/offer/binge-on-streaming-video.html?icid=WMM_TM_MSCFRDMLP_MP0KKM7GVW4252

Also, if anyone is going to switch to T-Mobile, let me know and I'll figure out how to get a referral from me; it will get each of us 1 share in T-Mobile, which is currently worth over 45$. It's free $$$, so may as well.

**BRENT**

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I have T-Mobile also and coverage can be an issue as well in rural Georgia.   I often lost cellphone reception if I travel to those areas.  In the city, they are really good.

Posted
6 minutes ago, purk said:

I have T-Mobile also and coverage can be an issue as well in rural Georgia.   I often lost cellphone reception if I travel to those areas.  In the city, they are really good.

I have a feeling that's largely due to your poor choice of location, my friend.

**BRENT**

Posted
27 minutes ago, MexicanDragon said:

I have a feeling that's largely due to your poor choice of location, my friend.

**BRENT**

Well..it isn't that bad in term of location.  I used to be able to get a reception with AT&T.  I'm extremely pleased with their pricing policy but the coverage can be spotty in some areas.

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