Who Is Your Wireless Provider?

Who Is Your Wireless Provider?


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PacBell, which switched to Cingular, which switched to AT&T. I am still under my old PacBell plan and this is the main reason why I will not switch providers
 
I have sprint and for the money, the best out there...could be better at reception, but I have free roaming so not a huge deal.
 
US Cellular

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Cellular South. Absolute best plans available around here. I get two lines of unlimited EVERYTHING (no data cap) for $59 each.
Coverage is unbeatable as well.

I have had Alltell, Cellular One, Verizon, and AT&T in the past.
 
Sprint

AT&T & T-Mobile suck here for coverage
I refuse to deal with Verizon until they fix their night & weekend to start at 7. I'm sorry but I'm not one who uses the phone for data, facebook, gps, radio, internet, etc. I use my phone for making/taking calls and texting. Sprint has Nights start at 7 which works great for me :)
 
I started with AT&T. I then switched to Cingular. Almost immediately Cingular bought AT&T but aftera brief flirtation with the Cingular name they became AT&T. In my area the coverage is great. When I trqavel the experience is different.

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Sprint here... but actually use verizon for 3g. Force roam during my workdays since Sprint can't fix their 3g downtown for the past 8 months. Don't see how sprint makes money off of us in my building that I have educated on how to fix their speed issues.
 
Verizon - 1999-2010
Sprint - April 2010-April 2011
AT&T - April 2011-

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Sprint for both my personal Android, and IBM BlackBerry.

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Microsoft Makes more money off of Android than Windows Phone 7

Straight talk prepaid

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