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Ask Slashdot: Best Data Provider When Traveling In the US?

An anonymous reader writes: I am visiting USA 3-4 times a year and I need a data service. I also need to keep my cell phone number, so swapping the SIM card in my phone is not an option. I have bought those 19.95$ phones in Best-Buy to get a local number, but those were voice only. So I have been thinking about getting a MiFi hotspot.

I have been looking at pre-paid plans from Verizon(only 700 LTE band for their pre-paid hotspot), AT&T, T-Mobile etc. perhaps to put in a MiFi hotspot or buy a hotspot from a provider, but have no idea which one to use, their reputation, real life coverage etc. It is clear that all data plans in the USA are really expensive, I get 100GB monthly traffic with my Scandinavian provider for the same price as 6-8 GB monthly in the US, which I guess could be a problem with our Apple phones as they do not recognize a metered WiFi hotspot. But that is another issue. I travel all over but most of the time outside the big cities -- and my experience from roaming with my own phone and the cheap local phone so far tells me that coverage fluctuates wildly depending on the operator.

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  1. Re:Dual Sim phone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    But he is an iPhone user. Those folks tend to not want to switch as they are usually convinced of the inherent superiority of overpriced, under-performing iShinies. Since they don't make dual-sim iPhones, dual-sim phones must be inherently inferior. That's the mind set. Remember when Apply only made tiny phones? Big phones were silly because Apple didn't make them...