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What is the best rated cell phone carrier? What do you have?

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I am looking into buying a new phone (and new contract) and i just want to know if anyone knows what the best rated carrier is. (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.) I have AT&T and im not so satisfied. Im looking into Verizon because i think they have great phones, and pretty good prices. Although TMOBILE looks good too. I was just wondering what people think. What cell phone provider do you have?

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  1. i recommend the TU550 video telephony its a telstra LG network it comes with wireless earphones music player, 1.3M pixel swivel camera,USB mass storage, micro-SD slot, blue tooth 1.1 A2DP and 262K  TFT color main display  and its flip top


  2. I have Corporate Sprint Nextel, but my son and all his friends have Verizon.

  3. Mine is obvious.  I worked for tmobile before.  watch out on the coverage areas.

  4. verizon is best. sprint is worse than at&t... i should know, i have sprint.

  5. i got to say verizon is the best. at&t sucks, sprint is the worst of all they are losing people and they know it dont get sprint. t mobile is alright, but doesnt compare to verizon. my friends have all these and i have verizon, and they tell me straight out that they like to have verizon. the thing that kills it with them is that they sometimes are too expensive, but the best in service man.

  6. Verizon has the largest network in America.  Our 3G network covers about 95% of our customer base, where as AT&Ts 3g network is much smaller.  We also have full service stores with customer service, sales and technical support...generally a few in each large city and one in smaller cities.  I've had Verizon for 5+ years and worked for them for 3 and it's definitely the best service out there.  We continuously earn more new customers, invest more in our network and are highly rated (over AT&T and T-Mobile) by both J.D. Power and Associates and Consumer Reports.

  7. I've only had AT&T, and I've never had any problems, but I'm not completely reliant on my cell, so I'm not a good source.

    You should do some research from an objective source - I'd recommend Consumer Reports, though you may have to pay a nominal fee to access their old articles online.  If you have a decent local library, you may be able to get the old magazine issue there....

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