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Looking for recommendations for a 4G GSM data plan. Already have a Mytouch4G on T-Mo.

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  • Digital_Boy
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 910

    Looking for recommendations for a 4G GSM data plan. Already have a Mytouch4G on T-Mo.

    doing their $50 prepaid plan. I get unlimited voice/text/data, but only the 1st 100MB are 4G speeds, then it drops down to EDGE.

    I like the phone, it's already rooted and has a boot loader so I can switch ROMS at will.

    Basically, I care most about who gives the most/unlimited 4G data for the least $$$.

    To my knowledge my options at present are:

    T-Mobile - $69.95/mo (might have to get multiple lines though)
    AT&T (don't even want to think about what they'll charge)
    Boost Mobile (GSM or CDMA?)
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    HarrisonS004
    Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 114

    Cant really answer your question as I am on a CDMA Network. But I do believe that boost mobile is GSM. I used to have one and I remember putting in a SIM card.

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      zfields
      CGN Contributor
      • Aug 2010
      • 13658

      boost is cdma

      tmo phonez run on a diff spectrum then att, makes it hard since most the low key gsm networks run onb att sdpectrum.
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        jgraham7897
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 682

        Originally posted by zfields
        tmo phonez run on a diff spectrum then att, makes it hard since most the low key gsm networks run onb att sdpectrum.
        Not totally true. Back when Cingular bought AT&T they had to sell a percentage of the spectrum they owned before the FCC would approve it. Tmobile bought it. For about 5 years after that I was able to switch between the 2 networks until I had to get a new sim card. Now AT&T will be getting it all back when the purchase of Tmobile is approved.

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          zfields
          CGN Contributor
          • Aug 2010
          • 13658

          Originally posted by jgraham7897
          Not totally true. Back when Cingular bought AT&T they had to sell a percentage of the spectrum they owned before the FCC would approve it. Tmobile bought it. For about 5 years after that I was able to switch between the 2 networks until I had to get a new sim card. Now AT&T will be getting it all back when the purchase of Tmobile is approved.
          there current 3g/4g bands are seperate, there 2g are shared.


          But really who cares about 2g?
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