Hi Phil, with a 6S+, as long as the phone is unlocked, you can port it to where 
ever you wish.  This is not the case with the 7 as Apple went through unifying 
the hardware on the 6 / 6s series  but started using different modems again 
with the 7 / 7+.

However insure the phone is unlocked.

Also, Verizon may not be the way to go.  As much as I’d love for you to use my 
handiwork and there’s a lot of that in the Verizon Wireless network it’s not 
the best network any more.  It has fallen in to second place behind T-Mobile in 
terms of network speed, features and call stability.  With voice over LTE using 
extended services signaling for example your calls go through faster and more 
reliably on T-Mobile not to mention the new encoding schemes which the 6S can 
take advantage of some of these features.  T-Mobile also has a more developed 
WiFi calling feature and is a lot more cost effective under normal conditions. 
(***note*** on Verizon you can threaten to cancel and if you get the right rep 
get an unlimited plan for $50 but it’s not offered as a matter of course)  

If I were you I’d get a test SIM from Verizon and one from T-Mobile and try 
each for the allowed 14 day period and pick the one that works best for you.

AT&T and Sprint are both years behind T-Mobile and VZ so either way, you’ll be 
happier.

Good luck and let us know how you make out.


 


> On Oct 24, 2016, at 6:02 PM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Here's a question for the techies on the list. I have an I phone 6S plus that 
> I purchased through the Apple store, and with AT&T as a carrier, and I'm 
> thinking about switching to Verizon wireless. Can I    Port this phone over 
> to Verizon, or is the whole GSM/CDMA thing still happening?
> 
> 
> Sent from my IPhone
> 
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