by abendx » March 6th, 2011, 3:05 pm
Pick your carrier based upon where you make most of your calls.
Price and phone selection mean nothing if you can't actually make any calls.
In my experience, both Verizon and ATT cover California pretty well, but Verizon probably has a better national footprint.
As for cost... both Verizon and ATT compete with one another, so price wise, they'll be very close. Yet.... if you go with one of the other big two (Sprint and T-Mobile), you'll get a huge cost savings because both have lack luster coverage and capacity.
And then there are the little guys.... The [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_virtual_network_operator]MVNOs[/url]. These guys ride the big guys networks and give you HUGE savings (e.g. 40/mo unlimited everything), but you have to be careful as you can't roam and there are some other gotchas. If you aren't worried about roaming and have the ability to weather the idiosyncracies of these little guys, it is a great way to save money. A listing of who rides who is [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_US_MVNO]here[/url].
I use Verizon and am generally very happy with my service. We'll see how the iPhone destroys their network (ATT used to be better than Verizon, but the iPhone made quick work of fucking that up with too much network congestion).
[b][size=150][color=#FFBF00]fuck the (self anointed) KING.[/color][/size][/b]