I wish they had unlimited stream everything like T-mobile
I wish they had unlimited stream everything like T-mobile
I’m on prepaid,
I was prescribed Straterra a while back
Nice! I’ll have to count it up sometime, but I’ll be using up the change for snacks and such/then using the airport machine to convert the remaining balance back to USD.
The irony of what?
This is a fantastic idea, thank you for this! :)
In the American half of my life, my bank (Credit union) has a coin machine, it does all the work of counting and you get a little receipt to deposit or turn into cash.
What if you’re American and you’ve got a surprising collection of Canadian currency for living in Tennessee?
If it is a problem, get a Beagle/Tile/Bluetooth tracker tag that chirps when you lose things.
Oh, the rude fireballs are back, haven’t you learned that being horrible doesn’t work on me?
The pedantic is strong with this one.
Just for reference, multiple apps, multiple areas, multiple tests, similar results. I still have service and they haven’t sent me any warnings or AUP reminders.
To set the record straight due to terminology:
Speed (mbps) I don’t care about, if it’s 5mbps, or 500mbps, awesome!
Data transfer (GB/TB per month) no…
So, my report of real-world speeds counts for... nothing?
I can gladly include screenshots reaching 10mbps download and 20 mbps upload on Cricket. I have points on RootMetrics with those speeds recorded.
Yes, wireless bandwidth is finite.
No data caps, that is all I ask that we work toward, unlimited speed is for…
Cricket’s 8mbps is an average, my speed tests range from 5-15mbps, bursting up to 35mbps on a good day. (I’m using OpenSignal, RootMetrics, Speedtest.net, and Sensorly)
Haha! Good to know!
That’s pretty cool! eh?
Cricket/Straight Talk let you keep the LTE connection, but the throughput is artificially neutered. 3G speeds on Sprint/Verizon have never been overly impressive - 1.5mbps on a good day.
I’m looking to visit Canada sometime soon, anyone need something transported.... eh?
It’s a step in the right direction, Europe is much more flexible about life unlimited and I hope that services can be bolstered to bring that freedom across the pond.
Outside the house:
Can you go from home to work/school along alternate routes if there’s a wreck at the intersection of Crash Ln. and Smash Dr.?
How far to walk/bike to public transport hubs? (Bus, Subway, Tram, etc.)