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locust43
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Sat Jul 22, 2006 12:56 am 
Reception. Cingular is the largest in both though
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T-Mobile Man
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Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:26 am 
T-Mobile is hands down the best wireless provider out their. The have the lowest rates, the most minutes, the most towers (Fact), and the best customer service out their, 4 years in a row. It uses a GSM network as where Verizon uses CDMA an ancient technology that allows limetless users on a single tower, which leads to droped calls. Sure there maps show some insignificant gaps where there service isn't provided by them, however that does not mean you will not get service their. T-Mobile leases the towers in those areas from Cingular. That is the reason they can not make the claim that they have the most coverage, although you're covered in mostly ALL areas! They offer free nationwide long distance, including Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands. Not just the 48 states like all the other providers. All of T-Mobiles towers have emergency back up generaters in case anything happens to where there is no power availible YOU STILL HAVE SERVICE!!! Every plan includes the regular features such as Voice Mail, Caller ID... ect.. And also there own exclusive features like #646# (#MIN#) which allows you to check how many minutes you've used instantly and on the second. (#225#) (#BAL#) allows you to check your current account balance. All in all T-Mobile kicks butt with it's offers and service, not to mention its wide selection of handsets.
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ayce
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Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:37 am 
T-Mobile Man wrote:
T-Mobile is hands down the best wireless provider out their. The have the lowest rates, the most minutes, the most towers (Fact), and the best customer service out their, 4 years in a row. It uses a GSM network as where Verizon uses CDMA an ancient technology that allows limetless users on a single tower, which leads to droped calls. Sure there maps show some insignificant gaps where there service isn't provided by them, however that does not mean you will not get service their. T-Mobile leases the towers in those areas from Cingular. That is the reason they can not make the claim that they have the most coverage, although you're covered in mostly ALL areas! They offer free nationwide long distance, including Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands. Not just the 48 states like all the other providers. All of T-Mobiles towers have emergency back up generaters in case anything happens to where there is no power availible YOU STILL HAVE SERVICE!!! Every plan includes the regular features such as Voice Mail, Caller ID... ect.. And also there own exclusive features like #646# (#MIN#) which allows you to check how many minutes you've used instantly and on the second. (#225#) (#BAL#) allows you to check your current account balance. All in all T-Mobile kicks butt with it's offers and service, not to mention its wide selection of handsets.
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LOL man you dont know your technology do you. T-mobile is cheap service because their network is cheap. Verizon invests more than 5 billion annually. Way more than T-mobile. T-mobile customers churn at more than twice the rate than verizon no other carrier comes close to retaining customers the way Verizon does. Our network back generators and mobile vehicles are unmatched. T-mobile does not even have a3g network of broadband service yet, Verizon has one the fastest broadband networks and the largest of all US carriers. CDMA technology is superior in almost every way to GSM CDMA has higher call capacity because it has more channels available to calls. Second CDMA is more secure because of spread spectrum technology. Calls connect more to Verizons network than cingular or t-mobile and stay connected more and Verizon has the data to prove it. In the end numbers do not lie read them Verizons customers are the most loyal. and go back to school because you have no idea what you are talking about. GSM is based on TDMA which is older technology by the way. The only thing I like about GSM is sim cards and the reach of 850 mhz towers. Oh and T-mobile compared to Cingular or Verizon has a poor selection of handsets.
tampadelphian
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djnickleon
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Fri Aug 04, 2006 7:06 pm 
i have cingular and it nice i have good coverage and ok features example text messaging, and internet. i had sprint it work well military bases and had really good plans and features but their is kinda spotted. with t-mobile you will most of the time roam off the cingular when not in the city. verizon wireless has very good coverage but can be very expensive. and their ev-do network is limited of which you can do on it or where it offers coverage. i would recommend going cingular or verizon or sprint not t mobile

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locust43
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Fri Aug 04, 2006 9:25 pm 
T-Mobile Man wrote:
T-Mobile is hands down the best wireless provider out their. The have the lowest rates, the most minutes, the most towers (Fact), and the best customer service out their, 4 years in a row. It uses a GSM network as where Verizon uses CDMA an ancient technology that allows limetless users on a single tower, which leads to droped calls. Sure there maps show some insignificant gaps where there service isn't provided by them, however that does not mean you will not get service their. T-Mobile leases the towers in those areas from Cingular. That is the reason they can not make the claim that they have the most coverage, although you're covered in mostly ALL areas! They offer free nationwide long distance, including Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands. Not just the 48 states like all the other providers. All of T-Mobiles towers have emergency back up generaters in case anything happens to where there is no power availible YOU STILL HAVE SERVICE!!! Every plan includes the regular features such as Voice Mail, Caller ID... ect.. And also there own exclusive features like #646# (#MIN#) which allows you to check how many minutes you've used instantly and on the second. (#225#) (#BAL#) allows you to check your current account balance. All in all T-Mobile kicks butt with it's offers and service, not to mention its wide selection of handsets.
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Actualy you uneducated satchmo. T-Mobile can NOT roam in half the places where Cingular has Native Coverage. DUHHH. T-Mobile has the shittestiest network of them all. And your not very good at this because , Cingular and almost EVERY OTHER CARRIER HAS VOICEMAIL, CAllerID, #Min, and #Bal, and Cingular has Generators like every other carrier. And T-Nasty did not work during the big Power Grid failure. HAHAHAHAHAHA. And Cingular is not stupid, they only lease a "select" amount of towers to T-Mobile. Cingular customers has ALOT more. And T-Mobile customers get the LOWEST priority on Cingular Towers. Because T-Mobile is a LOW CLASS network.
tampadelphian
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Gabriel_PR
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Mon Aug 07, 2006 6:18 am 
I think that Verizon Wireless and Cingular wireless are the best carriers in USA including Puerto Rico.They have the best coverage and multimedia services...
rainey1184
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Thu Oct 12, 2006 2:27 am 
steva11 wrote:
sprint has the smallest native network of the large carriers.

since the merger between ATT and cingular, cingular does have the largest network.



cingular might have the biggest network, but verizon still works better...they really really do...thats why really the can do whatever the hell they want..why? the phone works..now there are sum exeptions like ppl in i dont know...north dakota...wyoming..rural places like that, but where it counts, trust me...i know..i have verizon, i sell cingular and sprint and nextel...now customer services sucks, but whos doesnt...ppl suck, customer service sucks, make the best of it, but verizon service, as in "my phone works"....its the best!!!

steve0092
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Thu Oct 12, 2006 6:46 pm 
no cdma is the worst. this is becuse it is nearly mpossable to get 5 bars. cdma does not go by how close your r to the tower but by how many people r using it like if every1 is you area has verizon your call quality will b really bad and so will your recection. thast y i like gsm providers
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