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HHmmm... I will wait and see how this goes. I'm not into being a guinea pig for Google....
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It cost effectiveness goes down for heavy data users. Those who use very little if at all will benefit. Also those in rural areas may make it not worth it. I am going to try it out since I rarely use any data outside of work so it can be my personal line to test out. I don't expect much for the price.
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I can't complain much about the Sprint side of the dual network in my area, not at $30 a month anyway.
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IF you try it, let us know. My son thinks we should try Ting Mobile. I kinda like getting reception...
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I looked at Ting, but after adding in the talk, text, and little bit of data, it was more than Boost ($30), and almost the same cost as my Verizon plan ($50).