Just wondering if anyone has T-Mobile as their cellphone provider - complaints, stories, reception, etc is what im trying to find out in the area.
Have Verizon now, but a buddy of mine can get me a pretty sick deal over at T-Mobile and the Verizon contract is about to expire.
danks.
coworker just switched to them and has been very happy w/ pricing and signal.
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I have had it for 3 years and I love it. I did have problems in Hburg earlier this year for ~1 month (tower was overloaded) but they fixed the issue.
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My company blackberry is T-Mobile. Gets decent reception most anywhere I've been lately. In fact it got service at VIR when my personal cell phone didn't.
Never had T-Mobile, but my friends who have (and there are only a few) seem to have reception issues outside of the D.C. metro area. Once you're away from the metro area, and get more suburban and rural, service seems to be spotty for them. Even areas of I-95, and I-64 down in the Hampton Roads area were crappy.
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