fwiw
A good customer of mine moved to the midwest many years ago. He has been
with US Cellular ever since the move with no complaints for day to day
phone service.
Jim Couch
On 10/4/2011 8:29 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> So we move. Unfortunately, the city we moved to has no direct coverage by
> the top national carriers. So, my choices are US Cellular or some one-lung
> provider that gives me the heebie-jeebies. Being on the inside of this
> industry gives me a perspective that most consumers don't have. To say that
> I'm dissatisfied with ANY of my choices is an understatement. Especially
> considering that we really wanted iPhones.
>
> I know when LTE will be available in this area, so I'm tempted to hold off
> on changing carriers. Yet, that doesn't appear to be a good idea because the
> contract just expired, our current carrier has horrible coverage and the
> phones are shot. I'm getting the daily nag about this.
>
> One scenario I'm tempted to do is to go with two separate phone plans. A
> two-phone family plan for the girls (unlimited text/data/voice) and then a
> two-phone voice-only plan for us adults. Then we can get tablets with 3G
> service in them for the text/data. Who knows... None of these ideas really
> excite me.
>
> AG
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