Network Vision/LTE - Orange County Market (Anaheim/Santa Ana/Irvine/Huntington Beach)
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mbaseball3
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They didn't do all 2.5 with the Sprint merger, so I'm not sure why they would do that for USCC in areas arguably more rural. But I'm 100% sure they'll swap out the gear. - Trip
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You could also just sign up for Project Genesis directly, $400 for the moto edge+ 2023 and $25/month for service.
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Your referring to the $25.00 a month Infinite Unlimited plan? I don't see any other plans on there even cheaper than that on their website. I was looking at the Motorola 2023 Edge fwiw as well for $10.00 a month.
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A heavy n41 overlay as an acquisition condition would be a win for customers, and eventually a win for T-Mobile as that might be enough to preclude VZW/AT&T adding C-Band for FWA due to spreading the market too thinly (which means T-Mobile would just have local WISPs/wireline ISPs as competition). USCC spacing (which is likely for contiguous 700 MHz LTE coverage in rural areas) isn't going to be enough for contiguous n41 anyway, and I doubt they'll densify enough to get there.
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Boost Infinite with a rainbow SIM (you can get it SIM-only) is the cheapest way, at $25/mo, to my knowledge; the cheaper Boost Mobile plans don't run on Dish native. Check Phonescoop for n70 support on a given phone; the Moto G 5G from last year may be the cheapest unlocked phone with n70 though data speeds aren't as good as something with an X70 or better modem.
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