These MVNO‘s, mobile virtual network operators, seem to have one glaring
drawback and that is deprioritization, Which as I understand it is when they
throttle you back in favor of the full price customers on the various networks
like AT&T etc. Kind of like the way Amtrak hast to pull off to the side to
allow freight traffic to go by on the rails because freight has the priority
Dash it is there tracknot Amtrak’s. .
They do have the advantage though in that a similar plan is about 1/3 the cost
of my Verizon plan. I’m thinking about moving over to one of these MVN owes. My
question, is D prioritization a dealbreaker for people or does it just happen
occasionally when in really crowded areas Like malls, sports arenas etc.
incidentally, this is the reason behind my thread concerning Sim swapping. I’ll
have to insert a new Sim card into my iPhone XR in order to activate and that’s
why I wanted to know if it’s easily done.
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