If youβre in the U.S. you might want to give T-Mobile a look.
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T-mobile has zero coverage outside of cities and major interstates here in Texas, so I would have no signal at all at home and on 90% of job sites. Would love to use them, but no dice until they offer services to us wild people who live outside of the rat race.
Ah. They are expanding. Iβm in the country and good coverage here. Letβs keep our fingers crossed so you can have truly unlimited goodness soon.
I've been using Google Fi because they switch between 3 carriers as well as wi-fi calling if need be, and I never have a T-mobile signal. But Texas is huge and I do a bunch of ranch work. Fingers crossed!
Fi is cool, I used them for about a year.
The only issue with MVNOβs is they get the slowest data (lowest priority) on whomeverβs tower they are using. Even at full speed, often it wonβt be subscription speeds.
On TMo, with Magenta Max, I get unlimited data (truly unlimited) and get speeds in the 800mbps range on 5GUC (Ultra Capacity). On lower signal itβs comparable to AT&Tβs 5G, but without the cap.
Worth noting TMo also has Wi-Fi calling and text. Think all of the βbig threeβ do now.
I'm going to stop in and talk with them in a bit and see if I can do a trial to test connection in a few places I need it! I thought I could thought their app, but my phone doesn't do esim. But I appreciate the tip! Something has to change for sure, this shit is crippling me being able to run a business.
Actually....been a year or so since I checked...I got into my 5g settings and it sees a T-mobile tower....may have to do some checking in a free places and see about a switch π€