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Simple solution: Change your Visible password.
I do not have Visible so I have no skin in the game here. That simple solution works for folks whose accounts were not hacked, but it will not help the folks who were in fact hacked and whose passwords were changed by the hackers, which occurred in a number of documented instances.
 
That simple solution works for folks whose accounts were not hacked, but it will not help the folks who were in fact hacked and whose passwords were changed by the hackers.
Nor does it help people on the streets of New York City who are attacked and injured by crazy people. The point is that crime is increasing and you must be increasingly vigilant to protect yourself. Situational awareness, looking at what is going on around you. Lord knows the government isn't doing much to help so we have to help ourselves. Those who were hacked have recourse through the credit card company at least.
 
Just to add to the AT&T fire - I have a horror story - I was setting up a new account; I have just finished 10 1/2 hours on the phone over 3 weeks (seriously - I tracked the call logs) with 4 different agents and eventually an FCC complaint to setup 4 phones. I am ONLY using them because in Alaska it's all that works properly everywhere our staff there travels. I still can't get access online to the account, but all the phones at least have service now.

I setup 200 phones for everyone else with T-mobile with less than an hour on the phone and I think 3 emails.

Stay AWAY from AT&T unless you have NO other option.
 
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Nor does it help people on the streets of New York City who are attacked and injured by crazy people. The point is that crime is increasing and you must be increasingly vigilant to protect yourself. Situational awareness, looking at what is going on around you. Lord knows the government isn't doing much to help so we have to help ourselves. Those who were hacked have recourse through the credit card company at least.
Don’t attack — or lecture — the messenger please. All I did was post a link without comment which link was relevant to this thread. Your initial flip reply was superficial, as I pointed out, having read the article. Your subsequent monologue above Is preaching to the choir and need not be directed at me. Nor anybody else who reads this thread. We are the good guys here, and the informed guys here. No soapbox necessary.
 
To be honest, we now get much better performance with T-Mobile in the places we travel regularly: Vero Beach and Jacksonville, FL as well as Charleston, SC and Asheville, NC. Hoping to test in D.C. soon.
 
Maybe I need to go on a trip to a city where it is available and then move back here where it is not available yet. LOL
 
Maybe I need to go on a trip to a city where it is available and then move back here where it is not available yet. LOL
I've been trying to find an address in other cities near friends where I could go and order one. No luck.
 
I've been trying to find an address in other cities near friends where I could go and order one. No luck.
I assume you're talking about the T-Mobile Home Internet service. You don't actually have to be there. We used our Asheville address and it qualified. Then we gave the agent a different address in a different state to mail the equipment. Never raised a red flag at all on their end. Nothing in their records had our Asheville address other than our qualifying for the equipment there.
 
I assume you're talking about the T-Mobile Home Internet service. You don't actually have to be there. We used our Asheville address and it qualified. Then we gave the agent a different address in a different state to mail the equipment. Never raised a red flag at all on their end. Nothing in their records had our Asheville address other than our qualifying for the equipment there.
I smell a money making enterprise for you using that address. ;)
 
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Has anyone done a traveling comparison? I've got T-Mobile and my daughter is now with Visible. We'll be driving from Florida to Ohio and back over the holidays and I wonder if there is anything better than doing sporatic "Do you hear me now" or "speedtest.net" .... does anyone know a program that we can load on both phones so that we can do an actual analysis ?
 
Has anyone done a traveling comparison? I've got T-Mobile and my daughter is now with Visible. We'll be driving from Florida to Ohio and back over the holidays and I wonder if there is anything better than doing sporatic "Do you hear me now" or "speedtest.net" .... does anyone know a program that we can load on both phones so that we can do an actual analysis ?
Yes, call my mother in-law.....
 
Has anyone done a traveling comparison? I've got T-Mobile and my daughter is now with Visible. We'll be driving from Florida to Ohio and back over the holidays and I wonder if there is anything better than doing sporatic "Do you hear me now" or "speedtest.net" .... does anyone know a program that we can load on both phones so that we can do an actual analysis ?
I use Network Cell Info Lite on Android. You can see signal strength and quality as well as cellular band being accessed.
 
On Android? Try OpenSignal
Oh - actually I've got a S10, and daughter has Iphone12. But doesn't that force me to hit "GO" whenever we want to do a comparison? I'd LOVE to have something that would work for let's say a 12 hour time period - testing every couple minutes across both devices so that you could look at them on a graph to see the rates and signal strength comparing apples to apples all along I75.
 
I use Network Cell Info Lite on Android. You can see signal strength and quality as well as cellular band being accessed.
Yeah, that can tell me at a point in time and it much be run at same time on both devices. REally would like something that automatically runs - let's say a cron job across both for example.
 
Oh - actually I've got a S10, and daughter has Iphone12. But doesn't that force me to hit "GO" whenever we want to do a comparison? I'd LOVE to have something that would work for let's say a 12 hour time period - testing every couple minutes across both devices so that you could look at them on a graph to see the rates and signal strength comparing apples to apples all along I75.
I haven't actively used it in a while but iirc the manual usage is for own edification. The real power of OS is that it runs in background and monitors all. Also, it is crowd sourced open humint info and so they report (in aggregate) real coverage.

So short answer, pretty sure it runs in background and you don't have to push go unless you wanna see instant at-the-moment result.

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I can only comment for android as Idk if it's even avail on ios
 

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