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For those that don't know...
Cricket runs on AT&T towers. Effective January 1st, 2017 AT&T retired their 2G network so they could shift that capacity into 3G and LTE.
[NOTE]This has obviated dual SIM use where the standby slot is 2G by default. Dual SIM functionality won't be restored unless Microsoft pushes a fix to make the standby slot 3G by default. I have no idea on the status of that fix or if it is even planned. Dual SIM users shut out by this issue should vociferously express their concerns using Feedback.[/NOTE]
HOWEVER, if you have been having any network glitches since the first of the year (SMS/MMS, VVM, dropped calls, poor signal, etc.) you should go to your local Cricket store, if you have one, and request a new style SIM.
If you don't have a local store, go online and start a chat with their help desk and ask that a new style SIM be sent to you.
There should not be any charge for this and if they attempt to charge you get it waived.
For those that don't know...
Cricket runs on AT&T towers. Effective January 1st, 2017 AT&T retired their 2G network so they could shift that capacity into 3G and LTE.
[NOTE]This has obviated dual SIM use where the standby slot is 2G by default. Dual SIM functionality won't be restored unless Microsoft pushes a fix to make the standby slot 3G by default. I have no idea on the status of that fix or if it is even planned. Dual SIM users shut out by this issue should vociferously express their concerns using Feedback.[/NOTE]
HOWEVER, if you have been having any network glitches since the first of the year (SMS/MMS, VVM, dropped calls, poor signal, etc.) you should go to your local Cricket store, if you have one, and request a new style SIM.
If you don't have a local store, go online and start a chat with their help desk and ask that a new style SIM be sent to you.
There should not be any charge for this and if they attempt to charge you get it waived.