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Help Me Select A Prepaid SIM Card For An PositionPTT M94G Mobile Radio?

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maclee1

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I just ordered an Inrico PositionPTT M94G Mobile Radio. Can anybody here suggest a prepaid SIM card from either an AT&T or T-Mobile ot oher MVNO that would work well with this device?
 

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Mint Mobile is an MVNO (owned by actor Ryan Reynolds now apparently) that used the T-Mobile network. I know of a few folks using these with hot spots for their DMR repeaters and report good results. Mint is a pay upfront for 3 months, 6 months or a year. $15 a month buys you a 3GB high speed data, than speeds throttled at 2G if one exceeds the 3GB in a month. Unlimited voice and texting. I doubt you'll even come close to exceeding the 3GB with that radio.
They don't charge activation fees and everything is done online.
 
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