Just back from a lengthly vacation, drove 6,000 miles and got within 50 miles of Oregon. Went through many states, in canyons and on mountain tops. All in all my iPhone with AT&T and my wife's phone on Verizon were head to head.
There were times she had to use my phone to text or call because the Verizon had no bars, then it would be her turn and the AT&T was dead. This was a total toss up and I am not being bias, wish I could say that AT&T knocked the socks off Verizon but they were identical and there were many places neither worked.
Food for thought for I always hear that AT&T doesn't have near the network but on this trip it wasn't so.
Also, the "high speed" in most hotels was not a great deal faster than dial-up, I imagine they are satellite fed. Only in the largest of cities was there 3g network, even the basic network was lacking in many places So glad to get back to civilization, I have gotten used to all this technology and I don't like losing it.
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