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Jul 13, 2018Explorer III
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Also, IF the claim is based on population, yes they cover no doubt 95% of Verizon or ATT customers. The problem is they dont cover the places RV folks tend to visit. Great coverage of cities is nigh on to useless to me. I want coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Absolutely.. I look at how much "Green" on the map not how many people.
I have been with T-mobile so long it was Omnipoint when I signed up.
Now for many years coverage was a tad... Week in some of the places I park. but of late they have really improved. Where I'm at right now (Park Wi-Fi much better) T-mobile 5 years ago would have been iffy and bandwidth limited. Today full 4Glte and strong.
The other park I summer at.. Same song 2nd verse.
The three parks I winter at.... One HAD good wi-fi iffy T-Mobile now Iffy-Wi-Fi and good T-moble.
The other two had no wifi One still does) and Great T-mobile.
The other one no has great Wi-Fi and the site I like for other reasons.... Well if the antenna falls over ... I'm at risk of damage so the signal is STRONG!!!!!
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