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Which mobile phone MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators) are best?

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Re: Which mobile phone MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators) are best?

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MWmetalhead wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 6:56 pm AT&T is a horrible, truly rotten company when it comes to customer service as well as some of their technology. I will never do business with them.
I agree with the general idea, perhaps a little less vociferously, but in many places, the coverage is better.

I live in the sticks most of the year, and found that since the advent of First Net, the AT&T coverage was surpassing Verizon, who for years, dating back to 'Cellular One', was better. I carried my Verizon phone and an AT&T burner phone wherever I went for nearly a year, and AT&T was better in a lot of the outlying areas. I've also confirmed this with other RF techies I know.

We are on Maui for several months every year, and AT&T definitely is substandard here. Verizon has them beat hands down.
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