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InfiMobile Prepaid Long-Term Plan offers 10GB of high-speed data 5G/4G-LTE for the following durations and prices:
- $252 for 24 months - $126 for 12 months - $50 for 6 months
Coupon: EASTER15 ( 15% discount )
Includes:
- Unlimited Talk/Text 10GB Data
- high-speed data Free wifi calling After 10GB of 5G/4G data is consumed,
- speed will be reduced for the remaining of the plan No contracts/surprised fees,
- offer valid while service/promotional offer last SIM card can be activated within 60 days of purchase
Network : Verizon Free shipping eSIM option available
https://infimobile.com/details/plans-5734270
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50/6 = 8.33/mo (it says this is a 50% discount, even thought the "regular price" is 126, which would be about a 60% discount)
126/12 = 10.50/mo (why would you pay more for a longer commitment?)
"We have little faith in being around for 7 months, especially since our marketing department cannot do math that would make us look better"
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How reliable are tower connection, calls and text?
With Xfinity it goes offline - had to call support. It is sensitive the phones - they want you to buy their phones
Xfinity went from great to .....! Prices are creeping up.
I am considering alternative carrier - we have 4 lines with data sharing.
How much are the taxes on top? I am Calif.
Xfinity texts sometime does not reach there!
My unlocked Metro phone is not compatible! What do I do!
Why you need to mess with APN while using a Verizon MVNO?
My unlocked Metro phone is not compatible! What do I do!
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Is your S24 factory unlocked?
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FWIW, I can't recall any Verizon network provider offering WiFi calling that doesn't count against any minutes allotment. If Verizon doesn't break out WiFi calling minutes from cellular-voice minutes used, there's no way for an MVNO to do so. I may be missing some provider, but the only providers I'm aware of the exclude WiFi calling from billing are on the AT&T network. (If AT&T breaks out usage into those 2 categories, a provider can choose to exclude one from billing if desired.)