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ATT Coverage in Michigan

timmydale

Sep 10, 2008, 12:16 PM
Anyone know how correct the coverage map is on ATT website? Every other carrier says low signal at my house but ATT says that it has best coverage at my address. Verizon is even waiving my ETF because they cannot provide me with good signal. I am just afraid that I switch over and have no signal with ATT as well. I know about 30 day test period but if anyone has any idea please let me know.


FYI My zip is 48363 anyone else live near there or been around there? If so please let me know how your signal was.
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Sigma1570

Sep 10, 2008, 12:39 PM
There are so many variables that the only real way to find out is to get an at&t phone into your house. Either by getting someone that already has it or to sign up and utilize the 30 day buyers remorse. The coverage maps just aren't good enough.
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timmydale

Sep 10, 2008, 1:54 PM
Yeah youre right thanks for replying
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michael_herc

Sep 10, 2008, 1:59 PM
I would go ahead and sign up for service and try it out for 30 days. AT&T is also 3G in that area, so that should help with voice quality as well as data speeds. But that's if you get a 3G device. AT&T's 3G would be very similar to Verizon and Sprint's CDMA network in terms of voice quality.
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property33

Sep 10, 2008, 3:04 PM
Last couple of years, most recently June of last year, I traveled to Michigan. Detroit/Dearborn I had a strong 3+ bar signal, same thing in St. Clair/East China area. I have a Tilt, internet/e-mail/etc., worked fine when I was in St. Clair for about a week in June 07
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