This is on the high side in my country. Does it include unlimited calls? Would be worth it if it does.Starmix wrote:The one I have at home is already cheaper, 24/7 unlimited. I am only paying $ 25 a month. There are many providers in the city where I live which is why they offer cheaper services.
Samurai2 wrote:Some network providers do not have good signal everywhere and thus do not charge high pricing therefore this would be something to consider when deciding to switch.
That is another factor. The luck that I have is that the Telco company I use is the cheapest in my country and it has strong signal just around where I stay. Maybe people should be testing fie network signal relative to cost before settling for an apartment in a particular location.Samurai2 wrote:Some network providers do not have good signal everywhere and thus do not charge high pricing therefore this would be something to consider when deciding to switch.
As someone that is trying to manage the financial resources he has, you have to keep doing and redoing this.JASPREET wrote:I do that most of the time and just now I switched to a different network with better connectivity and cheaper rates
There is no week I don't go to websites of telcos to find out if they're better offers. I have to always find a way to cut down expenses.Vehlijanta wrote:It's good to keep comparing plans of different operators and switch to the affordable one
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