How many users actually benefit from $99 unlimited?
"John Navas" <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote in message
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>>I suppose, but if I were those people I'd definitely choose the PagePlus
>>unlimited at about $75 per month, plus it's not "plus taxes, fees, etc."
>
> Deity help us -- you're morphing into a shill for PagePlus!
Hey, if he has to shill for someone, why not PP? They offer, hands down,
the best prepaid plan in the industry right now, between the low cost, large
native network, and ability to roam. T-Mo's "2Go" prepaid runs a close
second- it has the largest coverage area of any non-MVNO due to it's
inclusion of free roaming.
>>Actually you can get it for about $2.30/day or about $69/month, if you
>>buy the refill cards at a discount. I.e. the $80 card can be purchased
>>for $73.72, a discount of 7.85%.
>>
>>The biggest benefit is that it's on Verizon, which has the best coverage
>>of any U.S. network.
>
> But still a Verizon shill I see.
Even assuming that AT&T and Verizon postpaid service has comparable
coverage, AT&T's prepaid GoPhone coverage is decidedly lackluster. PagePlus
has better coverage that GoPhone or any AT&T prepaid MVNO (at least now that
Beyond Wireless TDMA is history, since it had the ability to roam off-net
for additional cost.)
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