Internet Service Providers in Staunton, VA

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“Jazzercise Staunton is in great hands with Lingo Networks. They are thorough in their work, respectful of concurrent business activity, and efficient with their install! Truly appreciate how they worked around our classes to prep for install and get everything done quickly. Thanks Mike & Ben.”

4.8 Superb19 Reviews

“went to multiple different locations and this was the only one able to actually help me AND the people working here are very nice and arent crackheads unlike many other boost mobile locations, very much recommend coming here”

4.1 Good13 Reviews

“After signing up for a new T-Mobile account online, I discovered that the signal strength at my home was unusable. The representatives at this store worked with me to return my original device and upgrade to a new one with a better antenna. When that still didn't work, they helped me process a refund for the phone and disconnected the service. Even though the service didn't work out for me, the customer support that this store provided was top notch and I would recommend visiting them in store if you are considering T-Mobile services.”

3.8 Good10 Reviews

“Having multiple Verizon cell phone lines for the family, Ive been to this store many times. The staff have been excellent, very kind, helpful and easy to work with.The only negative is that they are consistently understaffed and so I have been turned away two different times. Recently I was in there, it was only one person working the floor and about 5-7 customers in the store needing assistance. Even then, the staff member was very kind, efficient and helpful. If you need timely in-store assistance you may have to go to Charlottesville or Harrisonburg as the Verizon store in Waynesboro is not a true Verizon store.Verizon is typically the best cell service in the Shennendoah Valley, but T-Mobile can be acceptable under certian circumstances\locations. However its important to not fall victum of the budget "mobile virtual network operators" (MVNO) cell phone operators, like the ones you see advertized everywhere as low cost cell service alternatives. These operators dont own cell towers, they just piggyback on the major carriers and you WILL have inferior service, including lower cell tower access priority\lower quality (ex. frequent voice echo) than other cell phone users that are with the carriers that actually own the towers. The lower priority issue also applies to pre-paid cell services, for example T-Mobile says highest priority are post-paid (normal customers), followed by Google Fi customers, followed by T-Mobile pre-paid, followed by all other MVNOs. If you do go with an MVNO provider, at least understand why they are lower cost and why you may have tower access or other quality issues.”

3 Average19 Reviews

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