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Eveyone I know who has had T Mobile dumped as soon as they could. It was mostly complaints of drop calls and no service. Now thats been a few years ago so maybe they have gotten bettwer.
I have had T-Mobile for 20 years since it was Suncom. Never had an issue but there can be some dead spots driving out in rural areas but they seem to be fewer in the last 10 years.
It's funny in the past my family all have Verizon and couldn't get a signal on the beach by the water and I could with my T-Mobile phone. It used to drive them crazy. I guess it depends on the area you live in and how far you venture out. I would try to ask folks around your area.
Well was up there fri/sat no problems no dropped/missed calls, internet was flawless 50/5 my buddy on verizon was having issues though so you never can tell
when we made the move we had Tmo home 5g internet and it was TERRIBLE netflix would not even load, which is odd cause its fine on my fine but
I have heard that T-Mobile home is different than the phone itself as far as coverage goes. A friend in the Charleston area changed her phone to T-Mobile and tried out their home internet. The phone works fine, even using the internet but the home did not so she ended up having to keep her internet provider. I don't know what the difference is, maybe the device isn't as good as a phone. I will say traveling up to see her from Florida in Georgia we previously had AT&T and I have a Tracfone on Verizon and nothing would work at exit 3. T-Mobile works fine and is fast. Now it could have been my husband's old phone but I had a newer one with 5G and still had issues.
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