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Also, there's plenty of devices that use the cellular network exclusively for data transmission.
Republic Wireless offered cheap cell phone plans by offloading all phone traffic to a WiFi network (when available). It was also ideal for people who lived in cell dead zones. It required using the RW app. Now most of this functionality is built into the Android OS. Unfortunately, MMS texts require purchasing cell data as it utilizes the Wireless Access Protocol (WAP)
Is MMS the same as SMS?
I'm still looking for an alternative to TMobile/Sprint, but not optimistic. Mafia runs the FCC just like they run the FDA.
Let's not get too nostalgic about ATM. Cell overhead was almost 10% (5 bytes out of a 53 byte cell).
5G (oh no the 5GAIDS!)
Just recently my Republic wireless hasn't been working as well in La Paz BCS as last summer.
I'm using Google voice a lot which works fine with WiFi.
From what I can tell, they hold your MMS text messages hostage (need to purchase at least 1 Gig of data). Are there other MVNOs that don't do this, or is the dream of pure IP telephony and text dead?