PurpleTail
Is that RMB or USD???
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2001
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I have been trying to research different cell phone sevices (AT&T, Verision, Cingular, Sprint) and decide which one is best for national coverage? Who better to ask than my fellow aviators.
As a pilot for FedEx, I occasionally travel to some less populated areas such as Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, and Maine. Most of the new calling plans now-a-days offer "No Roaming/No Long Distance" "Free Night and Weekends" but how good are they really and what are the catches? Most of the time you have to be calling FROM their network to call anywhere and if you are not than there IS roaming charges.
I currently have AT&T, and the service is good, but I feel like I am paying an arm and a leg for VERY basic service ($60/mth for only 450 minutes). I can make calls to anywhere FROM anywhere and it doesn't matter what network I'm on.
Please tell me if you are happy with your service and which service to avoid at all cost and any other info you think would be helpful.
Thanks so much. Fellow aviator.
As a pilot for FedEx, I occasionally travel to some less populated areas such as Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, and Maine. Most of the new calling plans now-a-days offer "No Roaming/No Long Distance" "Free Night and Weekends" but how good are they really and what are the catches? Most of the time you have to be calling FROM their network to call anywhere and if you are not than there IS roaming charges.
I currently have AT&T, and the service is good, but I feel like I am paying an arm and a leg for VERY basic service ($60/mth for only 450 minutes). I can make calls to anywhere FROM anywhere and it doesn't matter what network I'm on.
Please tell me if you are happy with your service and which service to avoid at all cost and any other info you think would be helpful.
Thanks so much. Fellow aviator.