International Roaming.
Verizon has a notification on their website that says: Verizon Wireless will terminate your service for good cause if less than half of your voice or data usage over three consecutive billing cycles is on the Verizon Wireless National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area.
Does that mean that verizon would NOT be a good choice for me to stay with. Is AT&T the same way? I don't want to rent a phone or get pre-paid international service if i can avoid it.
Any input?
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Get an AT&T SIM to use here and get an overseas SIM from Grenada to swap out when you get there.
We can't provide you a rational solution to whole-heartedly irrational scenario (keeping US coverage while living overseas). If you plan to make more than 60 minutes of calls a month, a pre-paid international SIM will cost you 1/10 what carrying AT&T overseas will.
euroboy002 said:
Verizon has a notification on their website that says: Verizon Wireless will terminate your service for good cause if less than half of your voice or data usage over three consecutive billing cycles is on the Verizon Wireless National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area.
That clause is actually related to "off network roaming" within the US, not international roaming.
For example if you moved and area where verizon has a roaming agreement with a regional carrier and over half of your usage was on their network and not verizon's they might cancel your service. That's because verizon has to pay for their customer to access those towers.
Verizon charges you for international ro...
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Menno, cellphonejockey, Azeron, and others who argued against me: If any of you are still on this forum or still read it from time to time--I told you so!
Thanks to you for posting this. I needed a good laugh! 🤣
jrfdsf said:
Thanks euroboy & depbluesky for posting this. I had a very lengthy discussion with another poster a few years ago about this very thing.
https://www.phonescoop.com/carriers/forum.php?fm=m&f ... »
Menno, cellphonejockey, Azeron, and others who argued against me: If any of you are still on this forum or still read it from time to time--I told you so!
I stayed out of that conversation (back than) due to a conflict of interest because I still worked for Verizon. However, in March of 2009 when that thread originated, you were wrong.
The off-network usage termination clause was added to the Verizon Wireless Terms of Service at about the same time the Nationwide + Mexico pl...
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