Now just wait until 3G comes to be for T-Mo.
#1 in Customer Satisfaction
#1 in rate plans
#1 in coverage.
The fun is just beginning.
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T-Mobile is far from #1 in coverage.
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Yeah ... if they can only invest multi billion dollars in the network and towers like Verizon Wireless does.
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verizon shares tower with Alltel.
its not all their own towers.
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Verizon uses very few Alltel towers. Probably
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SunCom Started the UnPlan! Everyone else is just catching up. 😲
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And who is suncom apart of now? Duh.
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don't you mean investing billions in buying out smaller companies?
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you're retarded. they don't have nearly the coverage that alltel or verizon have.
sure, in your area they might be #1 in coverage. But your area isn't the Nation.
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Alltel has crap coverage unless you want to pay for roaming.
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not true. they've managed free roaming agreements all over now, but yes, you still roam in SOME areas. but they've got wider COVERAGE than T-Mo. It's just more expensive.
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THEY don't but verizon does. Paying for roaming nowadays is backwards thinking. Alltel isn't even in Southern California and their coverage sucks down here because of the roaming.
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that may be true, and I'm no advocate for alltel, but to say that they have horrible coverage nationwide is a lie.
just because so cal isn't covered, doesn't make them a bad network. they just haven't reached there yet. I have a feeling they will sooner than later, with the bidding war on the spectrum going on. maybe.
trust me, i hate alltel. i have to sell them, and i'd much rather hook someone up with a t-mo BB 8100. but service wise, alltel takes the cake in the midwest.
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haha alltel does not have better coverage than tmobile
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Sure they do. Don't kid yourself. It's a fact.
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en102Feb 20, 2008, 11:21 AM
T-Mobile is good here in L.A., however, AT&T covers my house, while I typically have very weak service.
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T-Mo doesn't even have as much coverage as sprint !!!
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Sprint was also rated the worst of the big 5 in last month's annual consumer reports on carriers, as far as coverage/no busy circuits/dropped calls/static.
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The only problem with that is that Consumer Reports never did a network test. They merely sent out 40,000 emails to their subscribers who they have been recommending Verizon and T_Mobile to for years and used their responses as a "scientific" conclusion.
In the Telephia and the Mind Wireless studies Sprint and AT&T did considerably better than Everyone else in dropped calls. T-Mobile rated just slightly better than Nextel's iDen network for dropped calls.
Data Speeds? let's see Sprint is moving on to 4G while T-Mobile is not even at 3G. Aren't dial up speeds just great?
Capacity? GSM will block way before any CDMA network (including UMTS). T-Mobile's worst nightmare is if their customers were to take them up on the offer of unlimite...
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yeah number one in plans all tho every carrier will have the plans... and id rather pay more anyways for a carrier that will actually ABILITY to call from my house
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Well then pay $10 to add hot spot at home with T-Mo and get full signal at your house and unlimited calling.
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It's a lost cause. T-Mobile doesn't believe the network is important. None of the sales associates I have competitively shopped even knew what 3G is. If they can offer their customers a sidekick or the hotspot at home they think they have done their job.
Unfortunately people who live in rural areas can't get broadband unless they go with a Sprint aircard.
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You are sayin they'll be #1 in coverage after they launch their 3g network rite.
Cause i love T-Mobile but that is the only area they lack in even though i don't have that problem but the truth is the truth.
But on the other hand if thats what you're sayin then i "completly" agree.
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Actually..
#3 in coverage area by population count.
Not to mention that T-Mo is only following after VZW and at&t on this one. VZW is challenging Sprint to lower their Unlimited plan price.
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