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A backup carrier can keep calls, texts, and data working during outages.
Cheap prepaid plans or free promos make a backup line affordable.
eSIMs let you switch carriers quickly on iPhone and Android.
The latest Verizon outage happened at the worst possible time, at least for me. I was driving to an unfamiliar spot, relying on directions through Apple CarPlay. When the service went kaput, so did my driving directions, leaving me scrambling to figure out how to get where I was going.
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Plenty of other people faced their own challenges when the outage occurred. If you were in a similar boat, you may wonder how to avoid such trouble in the future. Well, that's where a backup carrier can come in handy. Had I not been driving down the freeway, I could've switched to my own backup carrier and spared myself the aggravation.
How to set up a backup carrier on your iPhone or Android
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