Another mapping source for antennas is cellmapper.net. Particularly useful if others have already mapped your area for your carrier (it is crowdsourced info). Use the 4G level to find local antennas.
As others have stated, the issue we've seen is that this type of service feels even more susceptible to the ebb and flow of people. One location with a seasonal population, it works great when it isn't busy. Try again when everyone is there, and the system can't handle it. Our current broadband connection is susceptible to the same issue, but much less so.
Same note as others - Verizon will not add new users in my areas. T Mobile will, despite users complaints.
We are patiently waiting for Fiber from a new provider to get to us - its in the installation phase. The other fiber company is a block away..., with no plans to expand.
As others have stated, the issue we've seen is that this type of service feels even more susceptible to the ebb and flow of people. One location with a seasonal population, it works great when it isn't busy. Try again when everyone is there, and the system can't handle it. Our current broadband connection is susceptible to the same issue, but much less so.
Same note as others - Verizon will not add new users in my areas. T Mobile will, despite users complaints.
We are patiently waiting for Fiber from a new provider to get to us - its in the installation phase. The other fiber company is a block away..., with no plans to expand.