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Originally Posted by KC911
There is no "best" that applies to everyone.... it depends.
There are only three "cell tower carrier networks".... AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. Foremost (for some areas) is picking one that works "where you use it most". If that ain't broke ... don't "fix it"  .
Then pick a company that provides a package that uses THAT one.
AT&T and Verizon have always been iffy during peak times here ... so I use T-Mobile.
Even now & then, I have to manually juggle between 5G (5GUC) and 4G (LTE) just for data access .... all on my phone fwiw.
No one size fits all .... hth.
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This!
What is perfect for one is horrible foor someone else. The best practice is walk into the brick and mortar store, and talk to them. It is pretty much impossible to call AT&T on the phone and talk to a human. Go in the store, and they can help in short order.
Likely the same for the other players. It is ironic to me, that in the digital age, when looking at choiches for cell phone companies, it is better to go to a brick and mortar store and interact with a human face to face, than do anything on the phone.