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icecold Posts: 2
Fri Mar 23, 2007 3:08 am
i live in central florida and service is up and down. right now i have no bars and have a hard time just registering into the network. sometimes it does, sometimes it dosent.
conclusion: check it out before you buy because for me, not so well. I've been using their service for 2 years now and it was not this bad at the beginning.
magicconch Posts: 15
Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:28 pm
in my city, San Diego, t-mobile has the fewest dropped calls according to them. However i live fairly far north and i do get problems in certain intersections. It's still not worth getting Cingular or Verizon for certain IMO.
chrischris292 Posts: 1
Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:17 pm
This company has probably the worst cell coverage out of all the providers. The map means nothing when it cant even keep up with that map. That map is only true under ideal conditions meaning only if your the only one using it will it actually happen. Unlike ATT and other providers the coverage map is pretty accurate. I have had both ATT and Tmobile and i can tell you that Tmobile has probably the WORST coverage and has problems with their network every month. This company is definitely a good deal for its cost but its quality is just disappointing. I definitely don't recommend this company, unless you are talking about cost. The quality is horrible.