I feel like a boomer in my 20s with the fact that I fucking despise having to pay 30-40 dollars a month just so some guy from work can reach me and tell me I need to work extra hours. Everything and everyone else I can contact online using my work's PC or my personal laptop. It's also dogshit-garbage because it's getting to the point where most services entirely give up on their desktop/browser ports or websites because they just assume people are going to use their phone.
Instagram was like this for a long while. Indeed recently removed their "distance" feature and other filter features from their desktop version. Reddit is another example. Enshittification of the internet to put it all on a phone is awful.
I'm not on Ting anymore because I use too much mobile data but when I spent most of my time on wifi, I definitely loved it. Their customer service was always amazing and if you are the type who uses basically zero mobile data, or are willing to pay a premium for good customer service, I would highly recommend them! I don't know if it's still the case but when I was a customer, there wasn't a phone tree, you called a number and got straight to a human, sometimes you'd spend a minute or two on hold but never that long.