AT&T
Only one bar at home on both of our phones, but still good connection when driving are walking around. Have not had major connection issues unless hiking on trails in the hills to the West (many dead spots there). Sometimes lose signal from inside a 2016 Toyota RAV4, but on average adequate coverage in Silicon Valley. Note: Previously had Sprint but sometimes there was no reception at a home in Cupertino and spotty coverage elsewhere.
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Decent coverage outsie the house but no reception within the house. They want $150 for providing microcell for something which is their fault. Heard Verizon has better reception in the area. Need to check along with Lyka etc who have lower price plans.
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Reception with Sprint in Sunnyvale poor. Especially when around downtown Sunnyvale.
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No signals in the area, the North park community. They give microcell to post paid plan but prepaid like puretalk no options
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I would get 3 / 5 bars. So far so good. Sometimes would lose signal. Not sure what the cause is. However it is up most of the time.
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Terrible reception, dropped calls every day. Most if the time I only have 1 bar. I have to go outside to get at least 2 bars and even then the calls get dropped. I'm very dissatisfied with AT&T
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Extremely poor to no reception in my home. Must walk around my pool in the backyard to avoid drops during phone calls. Generally rely on FaceTime talk to hold longer conversations.
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Never had a problem until the last year or so... now, all calls have week signal (1-2 bars), dropped calls and "can you hear me now" all the time.
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Can't make calls with iPhone the AT&T network is terrible.
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Rarely get above 1 bar / dot LTE inside my home: enough to text or slowly load websites but not enough to sustain streaming video or avoid dropped voice calls. Reception improves a bit immediately outside of my house: 2 bars: can hold onto voice calls but still not enough for streaming video (not that I'm watching videos out on my driveway, just using that as a testing benchmark). Reception improves dramatically when heading west, by White Rd, I've got 5 bars. There's a weird deadspot at Capitol and McKee: back down to 1 bar non-LTE, then it jumps back to 5 bars LTE at 680 / McKee.
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