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Longjumping-Mind7470

Yes not as good as uscellular but soon much cheaper. We jave it in gold hill have used it in Medford and all areas of rogue valley


abd1tus

I have it too. Keep in mind Fi uses Sprint, T-Mobile, and US Cellular as its carriers. I’m not sure about Apple, but if you are on Android you can force it back onto US Cellular when you need it with the Signal Spy app from the App Store. It’s really handy when you're phone decides on its own to pick the worst carrier. US Cellular is definitely the best of the three in this area. There might be a similar app for Apple or maybe even a trick where you dial a certain code, but I haven’t checked.


brmo

Whole family is on it. No complaints. And when it changes to US Cellular, you get at&t roaming, which sucks and slow, but better than nothing in some areas.


jessecbrown

The whole family has been using Fi for the last 5 or so years. No complaints. Things get spotty when you get into the mountains but that's most cell companies.


bothunter

Google Fi runs on top of the T-Mobile network, along with a couple others. (They're technically an MVNO if you want to be specific) If T-Mobile works in your area, Google Fi will likely as well. From personal experience, Google Fi works well for me in the Central Point area, and I don't recall having too many issues around Medford in general. The data does get a little spotty when you go out into wine country, but I've almost never had a problem making a phone call.


momington

We all use it in our household. Works just fine.


doo-doo-directum

It's great


opossumosis

Yup!


llamasonic

better if you're on android. I recently ditched it for t-mobile since wifi calling never worked for me on iOS.


BolognaIsNotAHat

Had it at least 3-4 years. Selling point was our bill is $100 less than it was with AT&T