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Review of H2o Wireless (wireless)


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Review by alrandolph See Profile
member for 7.8 years, 2166 visits, last login: 10 days ago
updated 162 days ago

  • Brooklyn,Kings,NY
  • $50 per month
  • (month by month)
  • about 1 days
  • "No dropped calls, works everywhere I need it to"
  • "Too slow 3G speeds, cant stream without alot of buffering"
  • "Data speeds are just way to slow for anything useful"
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I have H20 for about a year now, ported from AT&T, paying $50 for unlimited voice/text/mms and 250MB of data.

Problem is 3G is just too slow, I can't take it anymore, Porting out to another AT&T MNVO. IF you just need voice/text/mms, then they work just fine.

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tdumaine

join:2004-03-14
98052

Will be the same

You'll run into the same issue. Att customers are prioritized over the MVNO's.
alrandolph

join:2004-07-11
Brooklyn, NY

Re: Will be the same

I hear, that Straight Talk and Red Pocket get better speeds than H20.

kalel_11205

@206.212.154.x
MVNO data speeds are NOT all the same. RED POCKET speeds are much, MUCH better than H2O's - approaching "regular" AT&T customer speeds. I live in NYC and the SPEEDTEST.net App regularly clocks my data rate between 1.8 and 6.11 Mbps!!!! On the other hand, H2O barely clocked between in between 0.17 and .061. Not really much better than Edge.






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