Edgar Survints / Android Authority
We were interested in the last time that our readers changed the career, so we posted a poll. About 6,000 votes have been extended, and here you have told us!
When was the last time you changed the cell phone carrier?
A large -scale.642.6 % respondents said they last changed the career 10+ years ago. It was the most famous choice ever in all the pool options.
Reader Tracy.com Reynolds presented its reasons for staying with T -Mobile since the 1990s:
I’ve been back back to T -Mobile since 1997 when they started as Powerl and it will take a long time to move me. I am under a very old government plan that I am not sure can be defeated. I have 5 phones, a watch, 5G gateway to the Internet and all free T -mobiles from time to time as net flix, Apple TV and others and pay less than $ 200 per month with the GO 5G Plus plan. I have never had a problem with T -Mobile Customer Service. They are always there and settled the problems I have faced, which has been very low in the last 25+ years. The welcome may not be the best in the country, but when I travel to Europe abroad, I am and have been amazing wherever I am. I’ll be hanging with T -Mobile for a while!
Meanwhile, the user JJBudzinski did not show whether he had changed his career, but he said why he stayed:
We are trapped with T -Mobile because they have free international data and texting worldwide and my wife is demanded $ 15/month unlimited internationally. With this, she can call family and friends at most countries, for most countries, she needs to talk for only 5 minutes for self -payment for only 5 minutes. She often talks regularly on phone calls for more than an hour – no data use is required.
About 18 % of the respondents said they had changed the career five or more years ago, while 17.2 % said they had changed the network one to three years ago. Even if you combine these two figures, it is clear that more surveyors have last changed the career 10+ years ago.
User AnthonySr44 said it changed to Google FI in the past few years:
I turned from T -Mobile to Google FI a few years ago and I’m glad I did. My service did not change and everything was very cheap.
Meanwhile, Reader Allison 003 was a former Sprint subscriber who made a switch last year:
I had been a sprint customer for 20 years, then T -Mobile was integrated. There is nothing but trying to deal with them for 2 years and try to straighten their billing. My coverage was also terrible. Last year turned to the audience, saved $ 100 a month and did not leave the bad company a little.
Otherwise, 12.2 % of the polyard readers said they changed “recently”, while 7.94 % said they changed in the past few months. Finally, ~ 2 % chose the “other” option. I am guessing some people who have chosen this option have not changed at all.
However, it is clear that six out of 10 respondents have not changed their career in the last five years or more. I am guessing most of you who have voted like this, they are happy with the service, or are not so unhappy that they want to leave. However, I will still advise you to look at other carriers to ensure that you do not miss anything. Then once, fellow Andrew Grish has a career list that he does not recommend. I I have not just changed careers in a decade, but the main reason is that I am very slow to do so.
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