The actual service from area to area will differ. I travel all over and since I've had Verizon for the past 1.5 years I had had one - count it - one dropped call.
Taxes add to the cost of any plan and can easily be $10-15, none of which is the phone company, it's all government. Hell, we're still paying a communications tax that originally financed the Spanish-American war!!
Oh, over the course of 2 years a 2-year agreement is less expensive. And Verizon does transfer your contact info on the spot.
By the way, I had AT&T and also went through their merger. AT&T was goo din FL but sucked everywhere else. I dumped them and my wife's phone for Verizon. I also know about 20 other poeple that did the same thing and are happy with it. In fact, a Verizon phone was the only one that worked during the midwest/NE blackout several years ago.
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