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Reasonably priced plans, but signal on the [[Morningside Heights campus]] has a few dead spots, crossing in front of [[Butler]] for example. | Reasonably priced plans, but signal on the [[Morningside Heights campus]] has a few dead spots, crossing in front of [[Butler]] for example. | ||
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+ | If you're looking for a [[:w:pay-as-you-go|pay-as-you-go]] plan, T-Mobile is the best network. It costs $0.10 per minute, and credit lasts an entire year. | ||
==Sprint== | ==Sprint== | ||
Avoid at all costs. Poor customer service, spotty signal. | Avoid at all costs. Poor customer service, spotty signal. |
Revision as of 14:15, 11 April 2007
There are a number of Cell Phone services operating in New York City.
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Verizon
Premium price, but best coverage by far. Elevators? Underground? 13th Story? No problems.
If you're on a family plan, though, it may be difficult to get a replacement if you lose or break your phone.
Cingular
Average signal. Not as good as Verizon but better than T-Mobile. Crappy customer service though.
T-Mobile
Reasonably priced plans, but signal on the Morningside Heights campus has a few dead spots, crossing in front of Butler for example.
If you're looking for a pay-as-you-go plan, T-Mobile is the best network. It costs $0.10 per minute, and credit lasts an entire year.
Sprint
Avoid at all costs. Poor customer service, spotty signal.