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On Monday I signed up on-line with AIO Wireless. Charge against my CC was $66'ish, that included 1st month of service, the new SIM and shipping. The card arrived a few minutes ago.

The instructions were to log onto the "activate" site, enter 2 pieces of info from the packing slip. Then insert the SIM into my phone and power it on. Voice came up instantly. However no data. I called and had a service rep within 2 minutes. My Google Nexus 5 was too new for built-in APN info, so the rep walked me through in less 3 minutes. Now I had LTE data and text. All was great.

I tried to go to ST in 2012 and never got there. The level of customer service was the exact opposite. They were less than helpful in the process, neither hand seemed to know what the other was doing.

So if AT&T coverage is good for you, you own your own phones and don't want to pay a rate to subsidize your buddies, give AIO a try.
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