T-Mobile
#2
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Joined: May 2009
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I live in a major metropolitan area. Service coverage and strength is less than Verizon but certainly adequate enough. I have 4 lines plus free Netflix and the highest tiered plan for about $160 a month including the discount we get thru Delta perks. International data is awesome too. I’ve certainly used my share in the Caribbean/Mexico/Canada.
#3
Im in Newnan as well, its slow. And if youre taking back roads or even driving to airport there are gaps in coverage. I wouldnt recommend it. Maybe after the Sprint merger make the switch?
#4
Overall dig T-Mobile, not the greatest reception at times (though close to the other big 2 in metropolitan areas) but it's the perks such as international data, unlimited streaming, free calls to/from Canada/Mexico, etc. that have made it worthwhile. Customer service is actually responsive and helpful which I is way more than I say for Verizon/ATT.
#6
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Sep 2015
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I switched from ATT to T-mobile and we are very happy, as said reception isn't as good BUT is adequate and all the extras make up the difference. Their customer service is way better too. NOT in GA, so couldn't tell you about service there.
#7
I live in the Atlanta metro area. Signal is very good around town, rural, not so great. I love having free data outside the USA which is one of the things that keeps me with them. And agree with the others, the customer service is so much better than what I have experienced elsewhere.
#9
Tmob works better outside of the US. Once they merge with sprint I think some of the US coverage will be better. If you fly internationally you can't beat unlimited text, wifi calling, Netflix, and Data. If you do have to talk it is 20cents a minute. I'll pay the dollar for a five minute call that needs to be made. I've never been to a country where it didn't work. Also, your phone works like normal in Mex and Can with 4G.
#10
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Nov 2011
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Tmob works better outside of the US. Once they merge with sprint I think some of the US coverage will be better. If you fly internationally you can't beat unlimited text, wifi calling, Netflix, and Data. If you do have to talk it is 20cents a minute. I'll pay the dollar for a five minute call that needs to be made. I've never been to a country where it didn't work. Also, your phone works like normal in Mex and Can with 4G.
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