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Using the iPhone with StraightTalk
February 25, 2013 Bob Thompson 10 Comments

I wrote in my last post about setting up an iPhone 5 using StraightTalk. We went to the Apple Store bought the unlocked iPhone 5 then headed over to Walmart and bought the StraightTalk Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) kit.  That kit comes with three SIMS, 2 AT&T compatible, and one T-Mobile-compatible. Just like with

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StraightTalk and the iPhone
February 23, 2013 Bob Thompson 39 Comments

I recently setup my niece with the iPhone 5 and StraightTalk Wireless.  I bought the StraightTalk Bring Your Own Phone Kit at Walmart for $65. The kit included a $45 Unlimited Talk, Text, and Data Nationwide Anytime card for 30 service days and three SIM cards: one full size T-Mobile SIM, one full size AT&T compatible SIM

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Net10 Wireless Customers Are Speaking Out!
February 21, 2013 Bob Thompson

I found the Net10 Wireless Facebook page and quite a few customers are voicing their opinions about the data cap for AT&T compatible SIM

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How to use your iPhone 5 with Net10 Wireless
February 4, 2013 Bob Thompson 130 Comments

This guide will help you get your iPhone 5 up and running with Net10 Wireless. Net10 Wireless’s Unlimited Talk, Text, and Data plans is an excellent and affordable choice that could save you at least $40 dollars a month on your phone bill. Switching to Net10 will require a little effort on your

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Moving my iPhone 5 to Net10 Wireless
February 3, 2013 Bob Thompson 9 Comments

After T-Mobile didn’t work out for me, I decided to try Net10 Wireless.  Net10 Wireless offers a Bring your Own Phone Plan that lets you use your phone from ATT or T-Mobile.  Net10 Wireless is a what’s known in the industry as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, or MVNO for short.  Unlike ATT, T-Mobile, Verizon,

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Have a Question? Click here…
January 18, 2012 Bob Thompson 785 Comments

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