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dougm

Sep 4, 2014, 10:00 AM

Bogus coverage maps

About a month or two ago, AT&T changed their coverage viewer on their website. You used to be able to select Voice coverage and get a street-level depiction of their coverage, with a scale of poor, fair, good, and excellent coverage strength. Now, their maps are a binary depiction of coverage, either there's coverage or no coverage.

In many areas, 4G LTE is stated on the maps, but I have experienced 2G coverage.

AT&T is just as bad as Sprint is about its coverage maps now. Completely overstated and bogus claims of 4G coverage where there is none.

T-Mobile is the most honest and transparent about its coverage on its maps. Verizon is a close 2nd, with AT&T and Sprint being complete liars.

I hate AT&T.
where do you live??

I live in NJ, I have no problem at all.
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dougm said:
About a month or two ago, AT&T changed their coverage viewer on their website. You used to be able to select Voice coverage and get a street-level depiction of their coverage, with a scale of poor, fair, good, and excel
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at&t's coverage, particularly high speed data coverage, was generally full of holes until about 2011-2012, since then, coverage has improved dramatically, so much so that one never hears the once near ubiquitous at&t 'dropped call' jokes. My last dro...
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