My work provides me with a free cell phone and most everyone I know, has that phone #, I’ve been at this particular job for 6 years and have had the same # for as long as I’ve been at my job so no need to give everyone my peorsnal phone #. I sure don’t need my phone for the Internet at home, I have a large network which consists of 3 desktops and 4 laptops, not including my netbook which are all running on the latest greatest wireless router technology (my router costs more than most people’s expensive phones). I have Internet on my work computer so viewing the net is not a problem for me. I have owned an on line business for the better part of 7 years and it allows me to respond to people and check my sales while away from home (sales are emailed to my server). For me, I only use the Caliber to pick up email off of my server and use it only to make certain calls (I know it sounds like cloak and dagger stuff). I guess it depends on the peorsn using a particular model phone. If you do not, you will be using 3G service. You must have a 4G LTE compatible smartphone or other device in order to use service. Many factors, such as the device you are using and your exact location at the time of your phone call or Internet usage, can affect your service availability. If you live in an area that should be covered, that is not a guarantee of service.
The C-Spire coverage map is available as a guideline for where coverage should be available. Important Information About CSpire Coverage Maps If you are unable to connect with 4G, you should still be able to get 3G coverage in those areas. 4G LTE coverage is most widely available in Florida, parts of Texas, parts of Oklahoma and Nebraska, parts of the Oregon and California coast and throughout areas such as Ohio Wisconsin and Michigan. It is incredibly spotty all over the country though some states have higher concentration of 4G LTE availability than others.