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I used to have Verizon wireless phone and had horrible coverage, despite their coverage maps stating otherwise. I switched to Alltel and the phone works everywhere.
On Sprint now for several years. Since moving here from San Fran, CA I have had to be on digital roaming when at home. Otherwise the call drops are endless. Thinking of T-Mobile since I travel internationally a lot. Any thoughts on T-Mobile nowadays?
I have lived in the Land O Lakes area now for 4 years. Reception with Sprint has been very difficult until I discovered they have an unlimited roam plan for 5 dollars a month. My phone is always on roam at home but now it seems to work fine. I am not sure who's tower Sprint is working off of but who cares. I can make and receive calls and I am not spending an arm and a leg for higher priced carriers.
Sometimes it rings at my house but can not talk on my phone. I have to call forward my calls to my home number which sucks. There are 3 cell towers with in 5 miles of my house, so not sure if the phone sucks or Verizon does. My wife uses T-Moble and gets 5 bars at our house
I have a contract and 5 phones now for over 8 years with Sprint PCS and renew my contract with them trying to produce better phones with better reception because it is a reasonable plan and one my family can use often. However, we run for the porch when we get a call and have to leave the phones on the window sill so they will ring. I have heard Nextel customers are happy with the reception in the area but get charges they are unable able to work out with customer frustration department. I continue to look for a service that works well for travel and home that does not cost an arm and a leg for both my family and myself. Yet to find one. We have property in NC and the only thing that works there is US Cellular but it won't ring in our Florida residence or business. Maybe a monolopy is the way to go. Where are the old Bell companies when you need them.
I suspect all carriers have poor reception in housing areas to try to get you to use landline, so they can make more money thru their long distance divisions. Their focus on cell coverage is where you drive. Think about it!