Raul, I have unlimited talk and text and only 2 GB of data. It's never been a problem. The talk is nice because I hate having to tell people hey, I'm on my day time minutes. I'll call you on the weekend when I'm on my unlimited minutes. It's like saying, your not important enough for me to waste my valuable day time minutes on. Even with the 2 GB data limit I've never even come close. Last year when we were traveling for over a month, I still did my email and web browsing just like if I were at home and didn't even use 1 gig much less 2. My wife has the same plan as I do. She got into that face book game Farm Ville. She played it every chance she got. She got a text message from AT&T to let her know she was within 3 hundred MB of her data limit so they do give you a warning. As I recall, she was only 2 days away from the roll over and it didn't matter much.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: Switching Carriers, thanks to all


Hi, one thing I'm curious about is how much data did you use with AT&T? The thing I've noticed, and have even seen statistics on, and participated in discussions on Lifehacker and similar is that when people have unlimited data it's more for peace of mind, rather than actually using it. I recently had 6gb of data on 4 phones with data share and upgraded over the summer to 10gb because I added a 5th phone. So, now I see it as each phone can use around 2gb of data to share it evenly. Even then, not all phones do, and for the last few months, barely 5 gb have been used. So, in a sense, we have unlimited data, but it's not written that way on paper.

I think it's great that you moved to a new provider because of special incentives, but just know that in the end, people usually end up paying around the same when it comes to the big 3 or big 4 carriers in the states.

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On 10/30/2013 4:13 PM, Brent Harbolt wrote:
Thanks to all who gave input on the difference between Sprint and
T-mobile. I have decided to leave A T & T after 12 years and have
decided to go with Sprint. The unlimited data is very appealing to me.
So, in about 8 weeks I will get my gold iPhone 5s. I will report back to
let everyone know my pros and cons with Sprint compared to A T & T. I am
sure hoping I won't be disappointed but if I am, I have 14 days to go
back to A T & T. Thanks again to all. It was a hard choice but Sprint
was offering some pretty great incentives.
Brent

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