T-Mobile Confirms 3G Issues for Google Nexus One
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Mr.Manson said:
I've never had a problem with my service and I'm paying 1/2 the price I did when I had verizon.
Same here. Not everyone lives in a trailer park in the sticks. T-Mo has more the sufficient coverage for my needs. Verizon is way overpriced.
Take a look at the US Census stats.
2/3 of the country live in the top 100 MSA (+500,000 people)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_United_States_ ... »
en102 said:
I tend to agree.
Take a look at the US Census stats.
2/3 of the country live in the top 100 MSA (+500,000 people)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_United_States_ ... »
Exactly. So you know exactly who's b*tching about coverage. If you choose to live in a rural area, lack of DSL service (because you're too far away from your telcos central office), poor cellular coverage (cause your neighbors are NIMBYs and dont want towers on or near their properties), etc. are some of the sacrfices you make. Too bad. Move or deal with it.
that's why i rock sprint, 1/2 the price of verizon, way better coverage the t-mobile.
win win 🙂
ells2187 said:
agreed. i love sprint. i actually pay less on sprint than i did on tmobile (thank you dealer plan) and even when i was a consumer it was cheaper. but i dont live in a trailer park. those are in the city. i live in the burbs, and tmobile had very patchy coverage in my area. i love their phones, just not their network. oh yea, and share verizon's towers and pay less. Holla!
Why is it Sprint always brings out the ghetto folks LMAO
Nothing having to do with rural areas at all.
Get you facts straight before interjecting your own blown out of proportion interpretations. 🙄
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Nothing having to do with rural areas at all.
Get you facts straight before interjecting your own blown out of proportion interpretations. 🙄
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