What is the best cellphone service to use if a student at NSU?

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BostonSean

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Which cell service is the cheapest monthly, and has the bes coverage in the Fort Lauderdale area and in Florida in general?

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I used sprintpcs whiel I was down at NSU. I still use it now, and have the add-a-phone option, it costs me about $80 a month...

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My husband set up our phones and found a good deal with sprint. It has been good so far; the only problems I have is that I dont get reception in some parts of the school and I think my calls get dropped too much but he says his never get dropped. If I get a studyroom in the library, I have to be in one of the closer rooms to the windows b/c I dont get reception towards the middle of the building. I think we pay 80 bucks for two phones - we get free nights and weekends and free pcs to pcs but I'm not sure how many anytime minutes we get.

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I have Tmobile because I get coverage everywhere at school. I switched from Sprint because I couldn't get coverage in the library, anatomy lab, etc.
 
I use TMobile as well and I didn't have any problems anywhere in campus. Two phones and free mobile-to-mobile, weekends, and nights for about $60/month.
 
I have t-mobile and I really like the service I have had for 2 years. I didn't have any problems with my phone down there at all. I am glad to hear that in the library you can still get good reception.

Nothing like talking on the phone in the "quiet area"

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