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So, I'm tired of getting shafted by Verizon and am thinking of switching to T Mobile's unlimited plan ($70 per month for two lines for folks over 55). Anyone have experience with them here in the Portland area? Any suggestions for other providers?
 
I've got 5 lines for $120 per month at Cricket which is owned by ATT. 9gigs a month high speed, unlimited slower speeds. Got my parents and mom in law on it. No complaints, no added fees.
 
I've got 5 lines for $120 per month at Cricket which is owned by ATT. 9gigs a month high speed, unlimited slower speeds. Got my parents and mom in law on it. No complaints, no added fees.

Just checked their plans and for two people T Mobile looks like a better deal. Thanks for the suggestion though.
 
Any suggestions for other providers?

Unlimited, only $20 per month, you and the wife can share the line. Sly Mobile.

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Verizon and AT&T are the only major carriers where I live. After raping people without lubrication for the last 10 years because they hold a tag-team monopoly, there is starting to be a mass migration to Straight Talk. I switched a few years back. $45 a month for unlimited talk/text and 12g of data. Can pay $55 for unlimited data. You can switch any phone from any carrier to their service also. It used to be a shittier prepaid carrier but they have stepped their shit up. Even yuppies who wouldnt be caught dead with a prepaid are switching over. Fuck Verizon and ATT.
 
So, I'm tired of getting shafted by Verizon and am thinking of switching to T Mobile's unlimited plan ($70 per month for two lines for folks over 55). Anyone have experience with them here in the Portland area? Any suggestions for other providers?

I tried T Mobile for data on my boat last year. The problem is, the small little blocks that define roaming or not. Once there had me roaming even a little, they cut off data access for the rest of the month. I think I had to drop it in 2 days. Coverage for T Mobile is poor for use on the all over the West Coast.

I use Verizon prepaid plans for data for USB modem. 6GB of data for 60 days at $60. This then allows the ships phone to work VOIP via Netalk.
Then the cell phone is a Tracfone running about $11 buck a month. The UML290 USB modem with two external antenna connected really does work everywhere within range of land. I was blacked out off Big Sur for about 12 hours, I expect I will be when off Cascade Head for about 8 hours next week.

I intend to try the UML290 connected to a Yagi TV antenna on one of the ports. I expect it will work everywhere off the West Coast withing 30 miles of land. It really does haul in the TV signals. Where I was getting in Bandon harbor, zero station via standard 50-60 mile external antennas, the Yagi hauled in 9 stations from Coos Bay and I guess Roseburg.
 
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Why am I not surprised Marzy uses a Tracphone?

Another little secret about this phone is, it connects when no others on board will. But now that distinction will go to te Netalk phone I think.
 
Naw. He was still voting present in Illinois and being indoctrinated by R. Wright when I got this phone.

The Obama Phone program started in 1996. Calling it the Obama Phone was just fake news. It's actually the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) and was created as part of the 1996 Telecommunications Act.

So yes, you have an Obama Phone.

Let's review, Marazul participates in the following socialist programs:
  1. Socialized medicine.
  2. Socialized phone service.
 
Sweet! What's your coverage like on the coast?
That's why I use Verizon, good coverage everywhere. I've called my mom in Gearhart, Oregon from Mt. Hood and the top of the Empire State building.
 
The Obama Phone program started in 1996. Calling it the Obama Phone was just fake news. It's actually the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) and was created as part of the 1996 Telecommunications Act.

So yes, you have an Obama Phone.

Let's review, Marazul participates in the following socialist programs:
  1. Socialized medicine.
  2. Socialized phone service.
Let's not forget Social Security.
 
Will you be using your sickle or the hammer?

Let's not forget Social Security.

Here we have liberals in full dress, displaying their ignorance.
They take great pleasure in chiding the conservative for using the social programs that are enacted into law in this country.
Even though you do not support the enactment, you must pay for it all the same once it becomes law. Thereby your are also
forced to use it because you are left with no alternative.
See the chuckles above. Liberals gloating.

Ha! I first met Sly about 11 or 12 years ago. He claimed to be a conservative at every chance he had. Never once stood up and was counted though.
 
I've never had a cell phone...my wife has one but it doesn't work at our location..she takes it to work in case I need to call her..I've used Skype for most communication with family and friends all over the planet for awhile now...love it. I can talk with my relatives overseas like they're in my living room..awesome technology and all I need is internet
 
I've never had a cell phone...my wife has one but it doesn't work at our location....I've used Skype for most communication with family and friends all over the planet for awhile now...love it. I can talk with my relatives overseas like they're in my living room..awesome technology

I use the Netalk when out with the MarAzul mostly. Working the cell phone down to near nothing. Hope to get to where 60 minutes a year works.
 

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