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gloopey1

Dec 23, 2015, 4:04 PM

Even if TMobile Had the Fastest, Largest, and Most Reliable 4G...

...Their basic cellular coverage still sucks. If I have a flat tire in Hooterville, I wouldn't care how much better their data is compared to a carrier that actually covers me with basic service.

THE MAIN PURPOSE OF ANY CELLPHONE IS TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY CONNECTIVITY WHERE IT'S NEEDED MOST. I have WiFi at home that is super fast and unlimited.
I have to say that coverage with T-Mobile has greatly improved. I drove from Atlanta, GA to Grand Forks, ND, and I only saw edge coverage in a few areas in Kentucky and Wisconsin, and I was streaming Music pretty much the entire way. I never once saw ...
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The main purpose of any cell phone is not to provide emergency connectivity where it is needed most - thats what call boxes on the highway and rural routes are for. The main purpose of a cell phone is to offer telephony continuity away from home, and ...
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lanmansa

Dec 28, 2015, 10:31 AM

Still sucks across my entire state

Maybe TMobile is making their LTE service better in larger cities, but where I live, looking at their own coverage maps, it tells me there is either "Partner - no prepaid" or non-lte service in a vast majority of the area that I live and travel. In fact, 3/4ths of the state doesn't have native coverage.
1. What state do you live and travel?
2. Are you a T-Mobile user?

Because if you aren't a Tmobile user, then you're just here to complain about something you dont even use, which is asinine. If you are a T-Mobile user, perhaps you should switch to...
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