Why Verizon?

juststart

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So Verizon seems to be the most expensive of all the carriers for an individual line. Why should a person choose Verizon over others?

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Coverage and data speed trumps all.

I wouldn't have Verizon if I had to pay for it myself though.

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Coverage and data speed trumps all.

I wouldn't have Verizon if I had to pay for it myself though.

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Yep - coverage and depth of the LTE spectrum...

Google Verizon's spectrum allocation compared to the other carriers.

I pay for it and it is worth it....

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I travel a bit for work and need to make sure cell and data coverage is good wherever I am. With VZW, I don't worry about it so much. In have had coworkers with AT&T struggle and the one guy with TMobile is nearly impossible to get a hold of until he gets where he is going and even then it's sometimes hit or miss.
I have thought about going prepaid a number of times, but I never pull the trigger because I'm afraid the service won't work when I really need it.

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With the new plan system they've implemented an individual plan is about the same as it would be on att. And they have insanely better cell coverage. Never had a dropped call while I was with them.

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I was wit att and vzw and the only thing I can say vzw got that I like is the phone selection

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Coverage and the largest 4G network available in the world.

Speeds aren't the fastest (AT&T actually has that but they don't have nearly as much 4G cpvrrage).
For one line I honestly don't think that it's worth it unless you travel a lot. Then you'd need the coverage. Especially considering that you're giving up unlimited data, unmodified phones, delayed phones, and super later than they should be updates to go there.
If you have 2 or more lines its more than worth it for the coverage.


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I recently got off vz and their deathgrip contract and got a Nexus 4 and couldn't be happier. Yes, they have great coverage and speed, but it wasn't worth it to me. I went to straight talk att and its not so bad in my area...I average about 3mbps down. It's all about saving money and I actually cut my bill by over half. $95 to $45 a month is huge. Plus no contract.

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Never intend to leave verizon. Its the best in my opinion. We have free enterprise which lakes it good for us

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My wife and I could go with a prepaid and save about $30 a month off the monthly bill but we get what we want in terms of data and coverage anywhere I want.

Also to go prepaid and buy the phone kills most of the $30 savings. To buy 2 Nexus devices from Google would cost us $400 more than what we paid for our phones. Divide that by 20 months and there is $20 of the $30 per month difference. I am willing to pay $10 per month for the service.

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I went from TMO to VZW and I can say I'm quite happy. Yes, I understand that I pay more but I get the coverage and unlimited data that I need.

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I went from TMO to VZW and I can say I'm quite happy. Yes, I understand that I pay more but I get the coverage and unlimited data that I need.

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You're getting unlimited data on Verizon?

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You're getting unlimited data on Verizon?

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Forgot to mention that having unlimited data is a pretty good deal when you look at the speed and coverage. :D

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Forgot to mention that having unlimited data is a pretty good deal when you look at the speed and coverage. :D

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You must have switched a long time ago to still have unlimited data.

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I have been with Verizon since Loooong before they were Verizon. I have had my cell number since way back when the Motorola Star Tac phone was only a rumor. Lol. I recently tried the Straight Talk thing with a Nexus 4. Got throttled after 3gb of data use.

After that and after finding I could not port my long held number to Google Voice, I stayed with Verizon. Mostly for the unlimited data, but also do to the fact that my hometown (where all the family is...) only has Edge speed on att (no Sprint and no T Mobile...) but 4G LTE with Verizon.

No brainer.... As long as I can hang onto unlimited data (however short that may be...), I'll stick with Verizon.


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In the Washington DC area VZW is the only carrier that has service in the underground Metro stations.

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Coverage and reliability in the continental US are the top reasons for using them. The downsides are cost, international roaming capabilities, and the bloated software, slow updates and locked down boot loaders on Android phones.

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LTE available in my area and a coverage (often LTE) just about anywhere I would go.

Customer service has also been better than expected. When a phone I had on Sprint crapped out due to design defects that were reported all over message boards, Sprint refused give me a different phone and wanted to charge me $100 to replace the defective phone I had. Instead I took that money to Verizon. Recently, when my Thunderbolt stopped working properly due to design/network issues, I was given a different (and better) phone for free.
 

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Coverage and reliability in the continental US are the top reasons for using them. The downsides are cost, international roaming capabilities, and the bloated software, slow updates and locked down boot loaders on Android phones.

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Thats to many cons IMO lol. That's why I left to sprint. And I'm in Chicago so low cost and unlimited lte is my biggest pros lol. Not to start something though :beer:

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Yes and no. I work for Big Red but I'm going to lose the unlimited data plan since I'll be leaving the company.

So I went shopping for an unlimited data plan online. Was very lucky because the guy that sold me his plan (with unlimited data) gave it to me for free. So I assumed his # and plan - at no charged to myself. I consider myself very lucky though. Usually AOL go for 125 - 500.



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