Although Cricket is a small wireless company, this should raise some eyebrows over at the big boys like Verizon, etc.. They all charge $60/mo for 3G service with a soft cap of 5GB and a 2 year agreement.
You would hope so, but I doubt it. The big providers only now started offering unlimited voice plans (at HIGH prices), something that Cricket has been offering relatively cheaply for a very long time now.
The thing with Cricket is that their coverage is miserable...even in the cities where they claim to offer service. At least that's what I witnessed with every Cricket phone I encountered in the Nashville area.
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Although Cricket is a small wireless company, this should raise some eyebrows over at the big boys like Verizon, etc.. They all charge $60/mo for 3G service with a soft cap of 5GB and a 2 year agreement.
You would hope so, but I doubt it. The big providers only now started offering unlimited voice plans (at HIGH prices), something that Cricket has been offering relatively cheaply for a very long time now.
The thing with Cricket is that their coverage is miserable...even in the cities where they claim to offer service. At least that's what I witnessed with every Cricket phone I encountered in the Nashville area.