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Every cell plan, IMHO, has its strong areas and weak areas. Best to get what serves you best. For me AT&T is the king, Verizon fills the gaps. T-Mobile was not worth the money in my travels so I cancelled the plan. It works well for others.
 
Every cell plan, IMHO, has its strong areas and weak areas. Best to get what serves you best. For me AT&T is the king, Verizon fills the gaps. T-Mobile was not worth the money in my travels so I cancelled the plan. It works well for others.
What Verizon plan are you using to fill the gaps?
 
Link? I wanna see the deets. After how many GB do they throttle?
I can't find it. I heard it went away after I got it, then came back, I guess it's gone again.
 
I’m always late to the party. You might try getting a T-Mobile 100gb for $50 SIM Card. @Neal thinos it’s bunk but I find T-Mobile seems to fill the few AT&T gaps I encounter pretty well.
I have a T-Mobile 100gb sim as well as the AT&T 100gb sim card. SO far in the locations where we stayed in Alabama and Florida the T-Mobile has been the hands down winner.
 

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