T-Mobile Updates Coverage Map with Customer Data
Taken a turn toward the worst...
While AT&T doesn't show the "verified coverage" gimmick, their public-facing coverage maps basically resemble the same rendering engine that T-Mobile's does. It's a paint-can approach to drawing the maps.
I actually preferred T-Mobile's previous generation of coverage viewer. Now, they've basically given their maps a binary "signal vs no signal" approach, whereas on the old ones you could tell the general locations of their cell site placement and get an exact estimate of the coverage in your location.
I've checked some of these so-called "verified" s...
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Since the weakest link in T-Mobile's portfolio is its network coverage, what better way to provide a skewed picture of coverage. Another "Un-carrier" move by T-Mobile or is it just as guilty of marketing propaganda?
My area lists coverage of T-Mobile but a few of my friends with T-Mobile are unable to receive any signal when visiting. Why is this? Hmmmmm.
John B.
Obviously in the near future we'll need to upgrade our phones to take advantage of band 12, but a lot of the network issues at this point are perceived.
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