As far as I'm concerned, Golan should be the default. I call and am called by relatives in the US so their price and features are unbeatable. Their service is great and so is the online control panel.
I haven't had problems with SMS with Golan, but honestly, these days everyone uses Whatsapp anyways. I do sometimes suffer from dropped calls, but it's not that big a deal. The only carrier I could imagine switching to is Orange, since they're going to put up their LTE network soon enough, but without a true unlimited option under Orange, what's the point? The only thing I could really ask from Golan is to stay competitive with LTE and allow me to pay more for a true unlimited plan. On Feb 11, 2014 4:27 PM, "Mord Behar" <mord...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for the OT, but I need to tap the hive-mind of like-minded people. > It's that time of life again, and we need to rethink and renegotiate our > cell phone plans. This time, there are more than just the "big three". > I know that Rami Levy is just subcontracting for Pelephone, HomeCellular > is subcontracting for Cellcom and YouPhone is subcontracting for Orange > (Partner). > Golan seems to be the only "real" company, willing to invest in their own > infrastructure (currently have installed several hundred antennas > country-wide) and in the mean time is using Cellcom's infrastructure. > Comparing prices and plans is easy, and they all more or less offer > similar plans. > So, my question is: what kind of experience have you had with your cell > phone service provider? (Any of them, but preferably I'd like to hear about > the new companies). > I've heard that text messages on Golan are unreliable (the sender is on > Golan, I lack sufficient data about the receivers). Someone told me that > her messages will be received at the other end with no guarantees > whatsoever. Sometimes they'd be received normally, sometimes after a large > delay (hours, days, in one case weeks) and often they are received jumbled > (parts of two messages mashed together to form something incoherent or > embarrassing). Has anybody else had this experience? Or similar experiences? > Thank you. > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > >
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