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  • JTScribe

    Chicago Typewriter
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    Dec 24, 2012
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    Bartholomew County
    Looking for an alternative to the "V-word" and they seem pretty competitive in terms of prices and features. Just curious how good Sprint's network coverage is in south-central Indiana.
     

    Matthews

    Plinker
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    Mar 14, 2019
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    Dyer
    I enjoy them and have no issue when I travel down in that region. Only real issue is when the gps takes me way off into back country roads, but I have had that problem with both carriers I used previously.
     

    1911ly

    Grandmaster
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    Dec 11, 2011
    13,419
    83
    South Bend
    I had them for a long time. I really had no issues. Back then they did not have the plans they have now. I have thought about switching back to them. Sprint bought them. I think they still own them. They share the same network coverage.
     

    Clay Pigeon

    Shooter
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    Aug 3, 2016
    2,740
    12
    Summitville
    We have had Boost for about three years now, we have the 40 bucks a month unlimited plans.
    We both use our phones for internet with laptops when home.
    No complaints here, North Madison county.
     

    Usmccookie

    Grandmaster
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    Jan 28, 2017
    5,838
    113
    nwi
    Had boost, it worked ok., but coverage was spotty. I went to tmobile and pay $50/ month. Unlimited everything. I just had to pray for a phone which ran another$30/ month. Much happier now.
     

    BugI02

    Grandmaster
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    Jul 4, 2013
    32,087
    149
    Columbus, OH
    I can second T-Maybe, JT. I've had it for about eight years, two lines unlimited talk, data and text for $89.95. You buy your phone straight up. I've used it all over the country and about the only place I had trouble was extreme northern Michigan a few years ago (where it seemed AT&T owned just about all the towers) and the NY-Vermont border area up around the Adirondacks. The Adirondacks actually had good service, it was in the sparsely populated border area that coverage was thin on back roads

    I've been quite happy with it overall. GSM and not CDMA, too
     

    d.kaufman

    Still Here
    Staff member
    Moderator
    Site Supporter
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    Mar 9, 2013
    14,824
    149
    Hobart
    Wife uses Boost, I use Virgin Mobile. Both are $40 a month unlimited plans and we've had no issues. Been with them for going on 10 years now
     

    Snapdragon

    know-it-all tart
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    Nov 5, 2013
    38,803
    77
    NW Indiana
    Not Boost, but have had zero problems with Cricket in about eight years. My bill is $35 a month. They have other plans based on what you use, but this works for me.
     

    worddoer

    Master
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    42   0   1
    Jul 25, 2011
    1,664
    99
    Wells County
    Left V to go to Total Wireless and save around $90.00 a month.

    That is what we did. We tried other carriers. Once out of town, Verizon towers were the only ones that offered reliable tower coverage. Since total wireless uses exclusively Verizon towers, we still receive the same tower coverage we had previously.

    They offer individual and family plans. I have 2 phones with 25G of data for $60 a month right now. We saved $100 a month by switching. And even though hot spotting is not supported, it is not blocked either.
     
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