For what it's worth, I'm very satisfied with my switch from Verizon to Google Fi, which runs in the T-Mobile infrastructure. Paying less and getting more.
Verizon Mobile Unofficial Lemmy Community
Unofficial Lemmy Community for all things related to Verizon Wireless.
This Lemmy community is based on the r/verizon subreddit.
Any moderator of r/verizon that would like moderator access here feel free to send me a message.
Rules (currently copied from the Verizon subreddit):
- It doesn't pertain to Verizon
Posts should be primarily about Verizon and their subsidiaries (Yahoo! AOL, etc). Posts relating to a field of Verizon are also welcomed, but should be kept to a minimum.
- Keep Your Cool
Please be respectful & don't be a dick. Being intentionally rude, condescending, or insulting will not be tolerated. Failure to comply with this rule will result in a ban without warning!
- Illegal Activities
Discussion about or encouraging use of illegal services on the Verizon network is not allowed. Post will be deleted.
- No Mentioning of One's Ethnicity, Language, or Location in Negative Manner
Examples: "This rep cannot speak English." "I spoke to someone in India."
Do not make assumptions about where an agent is that you spoke with nor make comments about ones ability to speak the same language you do.
If you do not understand a rep over the phone or not satisfied with how they are helping. Hang up and try again to speak to someone else.
- Soliciting
No solicticing of any kind will be allowed in the sub.
Nice. I'm on the Visible + plan paying $35 monthly. I prefer Verizon's infrastructure and tech stack over that of TMobile.
Give me robust coverage, idgaf about speed anymore!
I agree, Verizon definitely has to and will densify. Earlier this year they inked a deal with Vertical Bridge to help build out the small cells coast to coast.
https://www.verizon.com/about/news/verizon-vertical-bridge-expansion-cell-towers