I agree. I've been to some third world countries that had better service and plans than the US. I refused to sign up for any two year commitment.
Even some of the countries like Japan and Korea all you had to do was keep the service for one month and you can cancel anytime after that.
“I agree. I’ve been to some third world countries that had better service and plans than the US. I refused to sign up for any two year commitment.”
I’ve been to Mexico several times (3rd world); never had connection problems.
I’ve been to Western and Southern Europe several times; never had connection problems.
In both cases, I bought a prepaid SIM card, popped it in my (unlocked) phone and done.
Here? Where do I begin? And I live in a fairly large metro area (Boston). Although I’ve been using prepaid here for a while too. Signing a contract is for fools; I’ll buy my own phone and in most cases sell it at a profit (or break even) when I want or need to get something better or newer.