Wish I would have spoke with you folks earlier. While T Mobile has no service contract we do have a purchase contract for the phones so switching probley not realistic. Thanks anyway
So you don't get caught without service again:....
All of these providers now have additional maps of coverage where you can put your actual address in and it zooms in to show if there is coverage or not, what the signal is, AND what Speed is available.
I wanted to jump ship to T-mobile for my Winter destination and the big coverage map shows coverage. Put address in and hit search and it showed a 'huge' void of NO coverage where I will be parked and 50 miles around the area.
They hide these searchable maps within their web site. Dig around you will find it buried somewhere (or google it) and be prepared to see how much it differs from the large map when you get down to town to town and even your home address!
Don't listen to a rep and get caught in a contract you don't want.
Search you address or zip first on the map that zooms in to the actual area.
Here is T-Mobile's:
https://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/pcc.aspx/