I converted my family with seven phones from a 20GB AT&T plan to unlimited
T-Mobile last August and have been overall very happy. I save $145/mo on my
plan. I was concerned about coverage, since I'm on call for my office all
the time, but it is been very good. Is it the same as AT&T or Verizon in
the tine Tennessee towns waaayyyy off the Interstates? No. It's not, but I
don't go to those places very often.
The T-Mobile coverage maps at https://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/coverage-map
and the user-verified maps at opensignal.com show T-Mobile to have very
solid signals around the areas where you say you travel.

I have been happy with their customer support - I have had to call, mainly
about getting my bill on the agreed-upon amount, but they have been helpful
and have always remedied whatever the issue was. Plus, they give you $10/mo
back if you have a phone that uses less than 2GB/mo if you have an
unlimited plan. This usually saves me 10 to $20 every month since not all
of my phones use a bunch of data.
I would say it's better than Sprint and cheaper, too. Go for it.

Gibson Prichard
Nashville, TN
[email protected]

On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 12:32 PM, Mark J. Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:

> My mobile Internet (tethering) supports a number of Linux servers daily!
> :)
>
>
>
> I was wondering if anyone here has (had) T-Mobile in the past couple of
> years and could comment on coverage (voice and LTE) in and around Nashville
> and Middle Tennessee? I have Sprint right now, and it is “OK”. Cheaper than
> Verizon, though. But T-Mobile for a family of 4 might be another $100/month
> cheaper than Sprint. I have Sprint’s now retired Everything Data (unlimited
> – no caps) plan. All my family’s 4 phones are paid for.
>
>
>
> I realize T-Mobile GSM means all new phones, so I have to consider that
> too. But if T-Mobile problematic coverage wise in and around Nashville to
> begin with, I want to spare myself wasted effort.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Mark
>
>
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