T-Mobile wouldn't work very well in the U.S. I would like to sign up with them, but their coverage area is so limited you almost can't leave New York City and use the phone. Unfortunately, I'm with AT&T and have been for quite some time. I'd rather be elsewhere, but the only other viable choice is Verizon. (I originally started with Sprint and it was the absolute worst in every conceivable way; switched to Verizon, which was very good but very expensive and not usable in Europe when I was doing a lot of traveling. Consequently, I made my way to Cingular, now AT&T, where I have remained.) Verizon is more expensive than AT&T, doesn't provide international coverage, and doesn't have the rollover minutes feature, which is one feature I do like. I don't use texting, e-mail, Internet access, or any of the other extra cost features, which helps keep the bill reasonable.
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