AT&T
Frequent tower outages, dead zones within my own property, within my own house including Hotspots. AT&T needs to remember we are paying customers too and put up a few more towers around here.
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1 bar at all times but that one bar is not enough to even make a phone call.
Was this review helpful to you?Verizon
We only get two bars if we are lucky most of the time it’s only one. Service has been bad since we moved here in 2019
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No reception, missed or dropped calls, one bar showing at all times
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I barely get 1 stall consistently in this area for AT&T, I need to drive to Manor in order to make a call that seems to be the closest tower. Unexceptable
Was this review helpful to you?Cricket
I have experienced bad call reception / cutting in and out, dropped calls for many years now with Cricket. This was same sim card but on 4 different brands of android smart phones. I'm about to change to Verizon but am not enthused after reading some reviews here. Usually, to have a decent phone conversation I have to drive my car up the block to the Lamar Middle School parking lot. I'm so frustrated, I'm also considering paying for a separate land line again. Amazingly, it's more than halfway through 2021 and consumers are still having to deal with this crap.
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Phone most often has 1 bar, at best and not often 3 bars and never 4... .frequently cannot connect to server. Pitiful and expensive
Was this review helpful to you?T-Mobile
It's really bad. Half the time I don't network at all.
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T-Mobile has excellent service in this area, but if you head to the burbs, or the country, the coverage is unpredictable and spotty. For example, it barely works in Round Rock, Pfluegerville, or even outside of town in Fredericksburg. Yet, the T-Mobile map shows solid service: Very deceptive! Hill Country (west of Austin) is best suited for AT&T, but the best coverage outside of that is Verizon— esp in San Antonio, Houston, El Paso, West Texas, or Dallas. Verizon has made their plans more valuable, so I may switch back. The pink kool aid doesn’t work in rural areas despite their map promises.
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AT&T iPhone works quite well where I live. I’m considering moving to the Mueller area but finding the reception to be either poor or nonexistent there.
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