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On Fri, 17 Feb 2017 13:35:54 -0500, nospam wrote:
The difference between ATT/Sprint and T-Mobile/Verizon was stark. that depends where. I agree. My comment was only in relation to the locale that Savageduck reported, which was Lake Nac...Naci......eh ... Lake N-something. in major urban areas, there's no significant difference among any of the carriers, while in rural areas, one might be better than another, and which carrier that is will vary. Yup. I just ran an Opensignal report for Cupertino, California, and T-Mobile arguably is slightly better than AT&T & Verizon, but they're effectively the same. AT&T http://i.cubeupload.com/2NuF7b.jpg T-Mobile http://i.cubeupload.com/o8kiZ9.jpg Verizon http://i.cubeupload.com/dcfRhq.jpg even verizon has dead spots. all carriers do. All three maps show holes in the coverage, even in Cupertino, which is essentially near the heart of Silicon Valley. |
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