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[COLOR=#red] This dude right here using a coverage map as his argument. Coverage maps don't take into account network inconsistencies, dropped calls, inconsistent data, and poor penetration in buildings due to the spectrum that T-Mob uses which is trash. Try again
Just saw what SP posted. Exactly!
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Actually T-Mobiles coverage map is one of the most honest out there. And it is funny that you mention signal since the FCC has been holding auctions for companies aquiring spectrum and T-Mobile has been very active in collecting low frequency spectrum that solves a lot of the short comings in T-Mobiles signal, such as indoor signal in particular building types. Also with wifi readily available nowdays and the fact that T-Mobile offers wifi calling, that is just another way of expanding your signal.
But you do you man, Verizon right now is king of coverage, but lets not act like it is impossible for another carrier to catch them.
As far as you ATT cats go, I have no idea who would choose them, if you are comfortable paying that price why would you not go for a better carrier in Verizon.
Based on what?
I work for a carrier and the map on the consumer website is different than the real one tech support has.
I can tell you that first hand.