 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | Ting is reselling Sprint service
One thing should be noted and that is Ting is just reselling Sprint service and will have the data coverage failings of Sprint outside major metro areas. Though the pricing and auto tier switching is a nice touch. | |
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 |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Ting is reselling Sprint service This will be a much better deal when Network Vision comes through and deals with that.... | |
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 |  |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Ting is reselling Sprint service You can roam to Verizon for voice and SMS. Unfortunately, no data roaming. Quite true, Sprint's network is built to roam on Verizon, as there are obvious holes that Sprint feels are cheaper to keep there and roam than to fill in. | |
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 |  |  |  veloslaveGeek For GodPremium join:2003-07-11 Pleasant Hill, CA | Bottom line said by ting:Ting might treat you better, but we would not be cheaper than your current plan Seems to say it all.
I hit 6Gb to 12Gb on Data on some months... they can't touch it and I am grandfathered in on Verizon @30.00 a month for unlimited data.
(pipes in MC Hammer, can't touch this) -- Mom was right.... I NEED fiber! | |
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 |  |  |  |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Bottom line An MVNO can't exactly tailor to highly abusive users. | |
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| Re: Bottom line The MVNO has to pay per byte. In the US, we massively overpay for our cell phones just to have huge buckets of minutes and "unlimited" stuff, when we'd be much better off if we paid for what we actually used, but at a reasonable rate, like what Ting is doing. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Re: Bottom line I'm just going to assume your replying to someone else as it has nothing to do with my question.
Frankly its a really slimy thing to do, sell people unlimited then call them abusers for using it. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Bottom line My point is Ting doesn't offer unlimited, and can't at a reasonable price, because they have to pay on a per byte basis to Sprint. Nothing is truly unlimited, even the local buffet. | |
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Many do. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  veloslaveGeek For GodPremium join:2003-07-11 Pleasant Hill, CA | Re: Bottom line said by VIVID IMAGINATION :once they begin throttling it after X gigabytes it won't be worth more than $10 a month, if anything. verizon learned to monetize data from AT&T's anti-competitive tactics so paying for unlimited really is paying for limited, they just thread the needle a different way. Did you dream that up during a paranoid bad nights sleep or would you care to share a single shred of evidence?
(And FTR, in case it matters to anyone else suffering from delusional tel-com disorder) I do not use that kind of data all the time... most months are under a gig checking email but depending on the type of work or travel... I can really rack it up. I HAVE NEVER been subjected to, nor do I expect, any throttling. (And neither have some people's imaginations)  -- Mom was right.... I NEED fiber! | |
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 Duramax08Win8 sucksPremium join:2008-08-03 San Antonio, TX | Not that bad except for data These guys have decent plans. Would be good for my parents who only make phone calls and dont text or browse the web. But the data, thats where they get you. $60 for 3GB? Damn....
Other then that, great for kids, grandparents, parents etc. | |
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 |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Not that bad except for data $60 over a 5 line family plan is better than paying $150 if each user is using 400-500MB average (typical). | |
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 | | Chart As we can see from the chart, this is another case of trying to figure it out. You have price for tex price for minutes and prices for whatever. Whatever happened to the single price point. Under MetroPCS $ 40 get you unlimited talk unlimited text and unlimited internet. It needs to be a simple one line price for all. But lets make it complicated and throw out a bunch of figures to confuse everybody. | |
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 |  LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | Re: Chart said by BigMac777:As we can see from the chart, this is another case of trying to figure it out. You have price for tex price for minutes and prices for whatever. Whatever happened to the single price point. Under MetroPCS $ 40 get you unlimited talk unlimited text and unlimited internet. It needs to be a simple one line price for all. But lets make it complicated and throw out a bunch of figures to confuse everybody. Not everyone will want all 3 services - voice, text, data. For those who just want voice and texting, this is a very good deal. And with the right phone they could still get all the data they want over WiFi. -- The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, I'm from the government and I'm here to help. »www.politico.com/2012-election/
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 |  nitzanPremium,VIP join:2008-02-27 kudos:2 | said by BigMac777:As we can see from the chart, this is another case of trying to figure it out. You have price for tex price for minutes and prices for whatever. Whatever happened to the single price point. Under MetroPCS $ 40 get you unlimited talk unlimited text and unlimited internet. It needs to be a simple one line price for all. But lets make it complicated and throw out a bunch of figures to confuse everybody. I suspect you're right when it comes to the general population, but personally I love it. I don't use much data so given these plans my price point would be much lower than $40. Not to mention "unlimited" is b/s and it's never unlimited. Not to mention you can tether which may come in handy sometimes. | |
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 elray join:2000-12-16 Santa Monica, CA | Unimpressive $9 for 101-500 minutes sounds incredible, besting the MetroPCS' $20 prepaid plan.
Until you realize you have to pay a $6.00 "device" fee, and a minimum $3.00 for texting, plus "taxes and regulatory fees".
And then you remember, its a Sprint reseller.
This is nothing special. Just a clever marketing campaign. | |
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 |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Metro=1xRTT, roaming on Sprint
Ting= WiMAX/EVDO Rev.A, roaming on Verizon | |
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 |  |  elray join:2000-12-16 Santa Monica, CA | Re: Unimpressive said by BiggA:Metro=1xRTT, roaming on Sprint
Ting= WiMAX/EVDO Rev.A, roaming on Verizon Noted, but I've yet to understand why data speeds matter so, especially on a tiny handset, in the context of the forum poster (not you) who rails against usage-based charges for data, and in this case, volume charges that even I might consider on the high side at $21-30/marginal GB. If you're tethering, there are better ways to handle both itinerant, intermittent, and volume use. | |
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| Re: Unimpressive The data prices are bad if you look at them per GB. However, if you have a family of 4 or 5 that each averages 400MB/mo, or may even less, just for basic mobile web/email and occasional streaming, and you compare that to a Verizon plan, this could really be huge. | |
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 | | good if you do not use data this actually looks like a pretty good deal for light callers who do not use data.
the pricing is really not very suitable at all for smartphone owners unless they can live with strictly wifi access for data.
i am wondering if they require a data plan for smartphone?
also what about BYOD of clean esn sprint phones? | |
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 | | Not that bad I have 5 users on my VZ account and pay well over $200/month. But we don't use more that 5k txt msg, data is never more than 2gigs total between everything and we rarely go over 1000 mins. Going by the chart I would save almost $60/month with them. Too bad I am tied to VZ because of my phone and not having any money to buy all new phones. | |
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 |  MSaukMSaukPremium join:2002-01-17 Sandy, UT | Re: Not that bad Is that 1000 minutes include the free mobile to mobile minutes you use?
We use on average over 2000 minutes a month but actual minutes that count on our plan is around 700 or so.
If I were to get a plan like this I would have to get around 3000 minutes. -- 801 Images | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Not that bad Thanks for pointing that out, I totally didn't think about that. With M2M and friends and family I'd probably need 5k+. There went the savings... | |
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 |  |  |  MSaukMSaukPremium join:2002-01-17 Sandy, UT | Re: Not that bad Yeah i hear ya on that. That is the only downside to these programs. We use a ton of mobile to mobile. Everyone we know is basically on Verizon. -- 801 Images | |
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| Re: Not that bad I stand corrected. It looks like they have some sort of rollover "credit" and I looked for Canada roaming and it's only $0.15c and NO charge for texts. For those travelling into Canada this is a great deal. It may even be competitive for Canadians (except for the phone#) that GV can deal with. So this is something to be interested in that usage case. | |
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 ssavoyPremium join:2007-08-16 Dallas, PA Reviews:
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| Not too bad, actually Unfortunately data is still expensive, but I do like the fact you can tether without paying extra. AT&T tried charging me $50 for 5GB just to tether, even though $30 for 3GB + $10 in overages wouldn't cost them money if I tethered without a BS tethering plan.
That said, this seems like an excellent service for those that don't use much data - that's where it shines. 100MB for $3? Even 500MB for $13 is a good deal. For me, after everything is said and done, it would probably only save me $10-$15/month for what I'm paying AT&T for data purposes only. If Sprint's network wasn't so atrocious everywhere I go I'd consider switching. | |
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 | | Buckets!!! I think the main difference here is the idea of buckets (minutes, text, and data). No matter how many lines you have. You all share the same buckets. | |
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 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 Reviews:
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| Great flexibility in building a plan I like the ability to customize a plan that meets my needs. The current providers give you three options:
1. Too little; cheap 2. Almost enough; moderate cost 3. Unlimited everything; pay out the butt
Ting let's you truly pick and pay for what you want. I like it.
EDIT: If you are not happy with Ting, 1) Log into your account, 2) Choose Cancel Your Account in the drop down button in the upper right corner of the page, 3) Type Cancel in the field, 4) Click to confirm./blockquote
I think the ability to cancel on the website has convinced me to give this company a try when my current contract expires in a few month. It has always been a pet peeve of mine that consumers can sign up, change plans, etc. but cancelling ... you gotta call in and listen to the retentions department pitch. | |
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 | | Doesn't seem to be all that... I went to the website and checked out the pricing structure. It doesn't really seem to be all that disruptive to me. The data part is too small and too expensive. I guess we'll wait and see.  | |
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 |  |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Doesn't seem to be all that... Family plans. Compare them to Verizon, and they're half the price. | |
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 |  |  |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Doesn't seem to be all that... I just checked, and the individual plans aren't much of a deal. Family plans could easily save $100/mo. | |
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 kapilThe Kapil join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | 1-855-TING-FTW LOL. I love their phone number. Any company with a sense of humor will get a shot at my business. -- »www.kapilville.com | |
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 |  | | Re: 1-855-TING-FTW Ting... reminds me of the scene from M*A*S*H with Hawkeye and Hot Lips in the Jeep. | |
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 |  |  morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | Re: 1-855-TING-FTW Let us know what you do when it's time to get a new device. | |
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 BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH Reviews:
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| Family plans It's a very interesting model. The costs are very reasonable, and everything is shared, which is the big deal. The biggest shocker that's buried in there is that their Canadian pricing is reasonable, it's $.15/min and free for texting, although the data is $.50/MB, which is bad, but not as bad as AT&T's astronomical $19/MB.
Yes, the data is theoretically expensive per unit volume. However, for a family who doesn't stream a lot of media, and just uses apps and web, and can wifi offload at home, the pricing is fantastic. You can add as many lines as you want to the 3GB for $60, but with Verizon, having 5 lines with data is a minimum of $100/mo, even with minimal data usage (300MB/line). Given that the average user is around 400MB/mo, this makes perfect sense.
The coverage for voice and text is also excellent, since they roam on Verizon. After Network Vision, this might be a compelling plan. The up-front costs of the phone are actually hugely offset by the savings. The only huge caveat is that you won't have data in many areas while traveling, since they do not offer data coverage on Verizon CDMA. It would be nice if they could at least get 1x roaming on Verizon, even if for a little extra fee.
One disappointing thing is that it appears that the Photon and Detail do not support SMR, but that the Samsung Conquer does. | |
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 |  sup @comcast.net | Re: Family plans Thats the thing, you basically buy the phone outright and still pay $6 per month, that is pretty good, but why not just buy the iphone outright and bring it over to ting? They should be able to hook it up. | |
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 |  |  BiggA join:2005-11-23 EARTH | Re: Family plans As of right now, we don't know if Ting will do BYOD. I'm guess not, as Sprint doesn't do it. | |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | * y a w n * A few niceties like no because we can charges and tethering but data prices are nothing compared to the big 3 equally sleepy is SMS a "service" that costs nothing to proivide - Karl there are 5 tiers not 6 unless you consider a $0 plan with 0minutes, 0 megabytes and 0 sms a "tier" | |
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 |  | | Re: What about roaming and regulatory fee? Will Ting charge me for voice, text, and data usage while on WiFi or only while directly on the Spring 3G/4G? Or will WiFi usage not count toward official usage?? Thx. | |
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