What US #cell phone companies use AT&T towers? I'm trying to get a SIM for my #cell phone. TMobile didn't have good connectivity and AT&T have a policy where first they take your money and then if the thing they sold you doesn't work, that's too bad for you.
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@celesteh For that matter, I actually really recommend Cricket as a service. Easy and painless payment options and their service (in that I haven't had to deal with them at all, really) has been pretty good.
@ryanlittlefield Thank you for this. AT&T has been a nightmare. When I used them last time, they sold me a product without mentioning they would be turning off the towers I was using in a week's time.
@celesteh Oh, great. Yeah I mean, I can't really speak much to the infrastructure side of things but as far as the raw service (and also the phone service) I've mostly had good experiences. Coverage is about exactly the same as you'd get with AT&T.
I think you can refer people to Cricket but I'm not even sure. But if you have other questions about the service, I can try to answer. I switched a year or so ago.
@celesteh Cricket does.
@celesteh this article listing att mvnos is almost a year old but may still be relevant for your purposes:
https://www.androidcentral.com/complete-list-att-mvnos
@celesteh "consumer cellular" is another option. They aggressively market to retired people, so my parents use them, and they seem pretty decent.
Thanks everyone! Cricket is working for me
@celesteh Cricket does.