Should You Switch to a New Cellphone Carrier in 2014?

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Should You Switch to a New Cellphone Carrier in 2014?

Is your cellphone contract about to expire, freeing you to pick a new carrier? If not, T-Mobile might cover the fees other networks charge for leaving early.

T-Mobile and Sprint can save you hundreds of dollars compared to Verizon and AT&T . Or maybe you're more concerned about network quality than cost savings? There's a deal for that, too.


In the video below, Fool analyst Anders Bylund walks you through some of the reasons you might want to switch cellphone networks in 2014 -- and how to determine whether you should pounce right now or wait a bit.

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