Two Indiana Markets Score T-Mobile 3G
Scoring?
Mark_S said:
First let's have T-Mobile score decent 2G nationwide coverage and then they can worry about their 3G. 🙄
You said that last time. Ill say it again,
you clearly have not had a tmobile phone in a long time. because their coverage and 2g network is complete, which is why they are working on 3g.
For the past 5 years I have been inquiring as to why in 3 towns in the state where I reside, the 3 other nationwide providers, Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, and Sprint have coverage and T-Mobile does not. Explanation
I was given: "Not in our budget"
DO YOU CALL THAT NATIONWIDE COVERAGE??????? 🤣
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middlekid3058 said:
Michigan is not a TMO home market for the most part it was covered by Centennial Wireless, especially in Grand Rapids/Lansing and other parts of the state, so ATT bought Centennial, so now TMO customers will roam on ATT, but overall Michigan is a bad example of TMO coverage. I agree that TMO is mostly in larger towns, but they are trying to expand their reach, but they will never have the same power network as ATT or VZN.
T-Mobile has no coverage at all in Newton County or Benton County Indiana, and coverage mainly along I-65 in Jasper County Indiana. In Benton County, T-Mobile phones are paperweights, as AT&T is the only GSM carrier in that county, and allows no roaming. I don't kno...
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If those tight-ass suburban areas would let T-Mobile and Sprint in it would benefit everyone.
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