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wrote: Out here in the Silicon Valley, coverage seems about the same for each, although I had them in series, and not sequentially (except for a few concomitant burner phones). OMG. No way. Verizon is far superior in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area. they're all about the same. T-Mobile is useless outside the urban and suburban core, and their rural coverage is far inferior to AT&T or Verizon, and it's gotten worse as they've dropped roaming onto AT&T in the surrounding areas. t-mobile's coverage is steadily getting *better*, not worse. In San Francisco, my sister-in-law works at a major hospital close to the Castro, and only Verizon works inside. that has more to do with the frequencies used than the carrier. |
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