T-Mobile has a weak signal in my rural town: 1 bar, 2 bars, sometimes 0 bars 5 minutes later and it becomes dead zone.
I've realized that with T-Mobile - they are great if you are located in a big city, but if you are in a far away rural town or at least in my town, their service signals are very weak. Perhaps they don't have enough towers in rural America, so I can't use T-Mobile.
Verizon has a very reliable network and excellent nationwide coverage, but they are just too expensive.
AT&T seems like a good sweet spot for both rural coverage and cost.
I've realized that with T-Mobile - they are great if you are located in a big city, but if you are in a far away rural town or at least in my town, their service signals are very weak. Perhaps they don't have enough towers in rural America, so I can't use T-Mobile.
Verizon has a very reliable network and excellent nationwide coverage, but they are just too expensive.
AT&T seems like a good sweet spot for both rural coverage and cost.
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