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It runs off Sprint, so probably not great coverage or speed.

 

Never mind, but T-Mobile still isn't great in some areas.

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They also have a GSM network now, probably T-Mobile, so it should be decent, especially in the well populated areas.

 

Looks like it is indeed T-mobile:

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Yea so if I get the Sprint GS5 and wait 1 more month, they will unlock it for domestic use and then I can use it on Ting. 

 

Or I can get a Tmobile GS5 and just use Tmobile :P

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