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  • well, after looking at the map I'd say they are pretty optimistic. There are areas on the Map in Idaho, mt, and eastern oregon that show 100% mobile coverage and myself and others have verified coverage is zip, zero, nada even with a cell booster for verizon, ATT, and others.

    The spots that show 0 coverage, Spots they show 0 coverage that we have traveled in are pretty spot on. Agree with that
  • I'd say they aren't accurate. Where I live, we have a local monopoly that handles telephone, cable tv, and internet services. They aren't listed. I refused to take their overpriced internet and got my own service from a national cell service, and they're not listed either.
  • Certainly not an inclusive list. The broadband service we use for internet is listed. But there are several others that provide local service that are not listed.
  • Since getting Starlink I don't have to concern myself with this anymore. There have been many locations I've had to stop and think.. 'does the phone work?'
  • Interesting map. But my location indicates 100Mbps down, 20Mbps up T-Mobile home internet. My actual speed is 5x faster on average.

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