On Thursday 10 February 2011 13:09:19 Chris McQuistion wrote:
> As for GSM carriers, I've had T-Mobile and AT&T in Middle Tennessee and
> I can say that I had constant problems and dropped calls for the 7
> years I had T-Mobile (on at least 6 different phones).  After switching
> to AT&T two years ago, I almost never find myself in a dead zone and
> I've had much fewer dropped calls.  I have an iPhone which is pretty
> well known for dropping calls so I attribute the few dropped calls that
> I have had to the iPhone and not the carrier.

Make sure you never visit the hole in the ground where I live (within the
bounds of Metro Nashville), then.  A friend who visits on a regular basis
has extremely poor service here on AT&T, whereas I, on T-Mobile, have
great service.  A note, though:  it took T-Mobile 5 years after I moved
here to put in a tower across the street and get my service up to par.  I
always figured that it was Cingular which put up the tower, and T-Mobile
rented space off it, but it's clear now that that wasn't the case.

-- 
Tilghman

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