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Straight Talk is owned by Tracfone Wireless Inc. It uses a combination of the four major carrier networks to provide service.
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Straight Talk is owned by Tracfone Wireless Inc. It uses a combination of the four major carrier networks to provide service.
Some alternatives to Tracfone Wireless are: AT&T, Boost Mobile, Consumer Cellular, Cricket, Jitterbug, Kajeet, PlatinumTel, T-Mobile, and Straight Talk.
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Straight Talk is an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), which means that don't use their own towers - rather they "lease" service from a couple other of the nation's leading service providers. Tracfone wireless piggybacks on all four of the major carriers, depending on what phone you use. GSM: AT&T, T-Mobile CDMA:Verizon,Sprint
You can purchase one from a store like Walmart, eBay, amazon... So on you can get a tracfone or straight talk and you just buy minutes for each month!
For this you need to carry out two steps: Firstly, call straight talk and check if your existing phone is compatible with it. Then you need to obtain an unlock code from the US Cellular/sprint to switch to straight talk from Verizon. Then when u get the unlock code, ask them to guide you through the procedure of switching.
Yes. As long it has a sim car capability you can unlock the phone to use it under straight talk antennas
The only number TracFone gives out is 1-800-867-7183. Good luck!
This should not be a problem. Straight Talk and NET 10 are owned by the same parent company, TracFone Wireless. To further address your question, Straight Talk has a program called "Bring Your Own Phone" which allows people to use virtually any compatible or unlocked GSM phone on their network once you purchase one of their SIM cards.
A trcfone only lets you text and talk