The operation of Visible is fine for me, but where I use it the most, the signal is very weak, so I had to use another carrier. Cellular carrier is based on location, location, location!
You are wrong regarding having access to both. US Mobile sim cards cannot switch between Verizon and T-Mobile. You have to talk to the US Mobile customer support to transfer between carrier networks. Even then, they will force you to buy a new plan with immediate payment because they cannot change the network without that.
@@htooaungwin3417 False, not with eSIM supported devices (most modern devices). You can call and have customer support switch networks. No physical SIM card needed. Either way, my statement is still true in the most fundamental sense. With US Mobile you have the option to choose between either network. Whereas with the others you only get one network option.
Would you happen to know how to tell which carrier my US Mobile account is set to by looking at the IMEI/ICCID? I forgot which one I set up and I’m on the US mobile Kosher plan; no data and unlimited talk/text
@HollowSentence22 Giving Online Nurturing guy the benefit of the doubt, probably a slip of the tongue. But it totally makes a huge difference. First, 1 Megabyte is 8 times bigger than 1 megabit. It's kinda like mixing up MPH vs KPH, I'm sure the cops will care. Also, people may lose credibility by using the wrong words, sounds less like an expert. Hoping my comments can help him avoid that from happening.
I love Us mobile it's great and they keep adding features.
The operation of Visible is fine for me, but where I use it the most, the signal is very weak, so I had to use another carrier. Cellular carrier is based on location, location, location!
I have visible wireless, the 35 plan. I am really love it.
Thank you for the thorough comparison.
US Mobile is the best overall. You get access to both Verizon and T-Mobile networks so its the best of the others with no compromises.
You are wrong regarding having access to both. US Mobile sim cards cannot switch between Verizon and T-Mobile. You have to talk to the US Mobile customer support to transfer between carrier networks. Even then, they will force you to buy a new plan with immediate payment because they cannot change the network without that.
@@htooaungwin3417 False, not with eSIM supported devices (most modern devices). You can call and have customer support switch networks. No physical SIM card needed. Either way, my statement is still true in the most fundamental sense. With US Mobile you have the option to choose between either network. Whereas with the others you only get one network option.
@@htooaungwin3417 exactly! I was just going to say the same thing. completely false comment…
Would you happen to know how to tell which carrier my US Mobile account is set to by looking at the IMEI/ICCID? I forgot which one I set up and I’m on the US mobile Kosher plan; no data and unlimited talk/text
Who is using 40GB datas a month with a cellular?
It’s megabits per second, not megabytes
thanks for correction!
who the hell cares?? people say both all the time. is it data or data?
@HollowSentence22 Giving Online Nurturing guy the benefit of the doubt, probably a slip of the tongue. But it totally makes a huge difference. First, 1 Megabyte is 8 times bigger than 1 megabit. It's kinda like mixing up MPH vs KPH, I'm sure the cops will care. Also, people may lose credibility by using the wrong words, sounds less like an expert. Hoping my comments can help him avoid that from happening.
US Mobile is the best option.
Agreed
Without great CS cheap plans don't matter.
I wonder if some knows plan cost 10 years or 20 years ago. Alltel was famous in my area.
😂 Promo sm