Fed up with Verizon here. Switching to T-Mobile
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2023 5:35 pm
I have been using Verizon since I moved from Sprint back in 2013. Verizon has been very good for me, up until 3 months ago. That's when I was forced to switch from a grandfathered old 6GB/mo data plan to the new 5G unlimited plans. I have no idea if that is what made a difference, or Verizon is just having issues with the 5G migration, or they don't have enough capacity, but my data has been crap ever since. What the hell good is unlimited data if you can't get any bandwidth?
I used to be able to use my cell phone as a wireless hotspot in my house, as a backup when Comcast was down. Now I can't do that. I used to get 50MBit/s download consistently over Verizon here, and I could easily game over that connection with low latency. Now, I'm lucky to get dial-up speeds most days here.
Around town, I get all kinds of data dropout, which is real annoying when I'm streaming a podcast or music. Diners and offices I used to get good data at, now I get nothing.
It's not signal. Sometimes I have 4 or 5 bars, but no data.
As an experiment I got a T-Mobile account last week and got their SIM card for my old Pixel 2 phone. I've been driving around checking, and I'm getting excellent data speeds on it. I just took a mountain bike ride today with both phones, and checked every mile to see what kind of signal and data I was getting, and T-Mobile just blew away Verizon.
As a final experiment, just to make sure it wasn't an issue with my Pixel 6, I did a speed test at my house on Verizon, and then put the T-Mobile SIM in the same phone and tested again.
The results are pretty dramatic (see image below), and this was a GOOD day for Verizon at my house. If I could consistently get 4 Mbit/s I'd be happy, but most of the time at my house it's .2 Mbit/s.
I'm gonna take my phone and the wife's over to T-Mobile next week and move our numbers over. I'll keep Dad on Verizon because he has a locked Verizon flip phone, and he doesn't like change

I used to be able to use my cell phone as a wireless hotspot in my house, as a backup when Comcast was down. Now I can't do that. I used to get 50MBit/s download consistently over Verizon here, and I could easily game over that connection with low latency. Now, I'm lucky to get dial-up speeds most days here.
Around town, I get all kinds of data dropout, which is real annoying when I'm streaming a podcast or music. Diners and offices I used to get good data at, now I get nothing.
It's not signal. Sometimes I have 4 or 5 bars, but no data.
As an experiment I got a T-Mobile account last week and got their SIM card for my old Pixel 2 phone. I've been driving around checking, and I'm getting excellent data speeds on it. I just took a mountain bike ride today with both phones, and checked every mile to see what kind of signal and data I was getting, and T-Mobile just blew away Verizon.
As a final experiment, just to make sure it wasn't an issue with my Pixel 6, I did a speed test at my house on Verizon, and then put the T-Mobile SIM in the same phone and tested again.
The results are pretty dramatic (see image below), and this was a GOOD day for Verizon at my house. If I could consistently get 4 Mbit/s I'd be happy, but most of the time at my house it's .2 Mbit/s.
I'm gonna take my phone and the wife's over to T-Mobile next week and move our numbers over. I'll keep Dad on Verizon because he has a locked Verizon flip phone, and he doesn't like change