May be changing from XM to Sirius (not by choice)

However, I have 2 other vehicles with XM Radios in them.
Therefore, I still need the XM package as well. :(

If it comes down to it, keep the XM in your other vehicles, and add the online listening for your fusion. Streaming is the future of radio. SiriusXM knows this, so get it while it's cheap! :)
 
Streaming will be more viable for us once Verizon upgrades the towers between where we live and where I work. There is one dead spot where I go into Extended and there are several spots where I'm in Verizon territory but it's in 2G.
 
You should give the Wilson sleek cradle a try it boosts the signal from a roof mounted antenna while your phone sits in the cradle. Try to go for the Verizon LTE capable model to be ready when it comes.
 
Could you get the car w/o the Sirius option, and buy a stand-alone XM radio?
Icould NOT sub to the Sirius on the car radio, but I would rather have it over the locals here as the signals are always noisy locally and they refuse to address it, the station I use to listen to locally was on a AM station , they have moved to the FM dial, but the problem moved with it, so having SiriusXM I can get the same programming without the added noise ....

I think what I'll do when I do get the car is to have the Sirius on for 6 months free, then sub, as expected and like others have mentioned, stream the ball games from my SiriusXM app on the cell phone, which should be relatively easy to do.

I have a Stand alone XM already in my Work Truck, I would hate to have to put a Stand Alone in a brand new car !
 
I get good signal here with Sirius here in Missouri no matter where I am at in my car :) Though I can't drive until March or April at the earliest :rolleyes: :)
 
Until they offer unlimited data again, streaming thru a cellular network is a no go for me.

I doubt you'll see "Unlimited" data anymore .... it's another way for the compaines to make more money.

That said, I still have my Sprint plan that does have Unlimited and have NO PLANS to change it.
 
I doubt you'll see "Unlimited" data anymore .... it's another way for the compaines to make more money.

That said, I still have my Sprint plan that does have Unlimited and have NO PLANS to change it.

I am thinking of going with Sprint before they change anything :)
 
I am thinking of going with Sprint before they change anything :)
Sprint has basically said that they have no plans to change, it's their differentiator for now, especially till they get the Network Vision network (their new 4G/LTE and re-rollout of the rest) up all the way.

I have Sprint here in Austin, and it works great.
 
Sprint has basically said that they have no plans to change, it's their differentiator for now, especially till they get the Network Vision network (their new 4G/LTE and re-rollout of the rest) up all the way.

I have Sprint here in Austin, and it works great.

Hey Ler,
What do you think they will do.
If I have the Everything plan and a 4G capable phone, will I be able to use the same phone on the new network ?
I'm thinking they are gonna make it so you have to get a new phone and change plans as well, thus taking away the Unlimited portion of the plans.
 
Sprint has basically said that they have no plans to change, it's their differentiator for now, especially till they get the Network Vision network (their new 4G/LTE and re-rollout of the rest) up all the way.

I have Sprint here in Austin, and it works great.

Thanks for your help LER I appreciate it and makes my decision easier :)
 
Hey Ler,
What do you think they will do.
If I have the Everything plan and a 4G capable phone, will I be able to use the same phone on the new network ?
I'm thinking they are gonna make it so you have to get a new phone and change plans as well, thus taking away the Unlimited portion of the plans.
If it's a 4G/LTE phone. you need to do NOTHING. It's transparent. For older 3G phones, it's also transparent. The 4G/WIMAX phones (no longer sold) will NOT get the new 4G/LTE speeds, but will
see improved 3G service.
 
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If it's a 4G/LTE phone. you need to do NOTHING. It's transparent. For older 3G phones, it's also tranparent. The 4G/WIMAX phones (no longer sold) will NOT get the new 4G/LTE speeds, but will
see improved 3G service.

Thats interesting, because I don't know which it is, the phone I use is a Samsung Epic, it's a 3g/4g, but I don't know if it will work with the new LTE stuff.
 
I believe that one is a WiMax phone, as it was released before they started the LTE rollout in June of 2012.

Proof it's WiMax:
Connectivity
FeaturesBluetooth®; Bluetooth® Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP, GOEP, HFP 1.5, HSP, OPP, PBAP and SDAP; Wi-Fi; WiMAX; HTML Browser; Flash®; Java™; GPS
From: http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SPH-D700ZKASPR-specs

Yes, it was released before the LTE stuff came out ...
Does this mean I will need to change phones if I want to use 4G ? (if it ever becomes available here).
Is it worth it to go to 4g ?

If I do, I will probably look into the iPhones, even though I hate not having a Physical keyboard, unless iPhone should bring one out, but I really doubt that they would.
 
I've seen 16M/5m+ on LTE here in Austin, so YES, it's worth it. I think the physical keyboard is going the way of the dodo bird. Even my Daughter who almost always insisted on the Physical Keyboard has gotten used to her Evo 4G LTE with just virtual keyboards. I love my S3 and the Kii keyboard (or Swype, or Swiftkey Flow).

Yes, any new 4G is LTE, so you'll need a new phone to get 4G speeds.
 

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