Cel service providers. How’s your coverage?
#11
I live on the edge of the sticks and my family lives in the sticks. Tried T-Mobile and it was atrocious. Basically anytime I left my house and didn't go into the city, it was terrible. In my families town I had no service. There is one small spot on the edge of the city that Verizon doesn't work...pretty much everywhere else I go, its amazing service.
#14
T mobile is pretty good, if you have spotty service they will provide you with a home “tower” that will change all those issues free of charge. There isn’t necessarily a Delta deal that gets you a discount but if you go into the store they will set you up on a T-mobile ONE amped plan at no additional charge as a Delta employee.
#15
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I had a unique problem with Verizon. I could not get service where I live, which is not in the sticks, so I switched to T-Mobile and have had zero issues. It’s not often that T-Mobile has better coverage but that is the case with me. I’ve been very happy with the switch.
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T mobile is pretty good, if you have spotty service they will provide you with a home “tower” that will change all those issues free of charge. There isn’t necessarily a Delta deal that gets you a discount but if you go into the store they will set you up on a T-mobile ONE amped plan at no additional charge as a Delta employee.
What is a TMobile ONE amped plan?
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T mobile is pretty good, if you have spotty service they will provide you with a home “tower” that will change all those issues free of charge. There isn’t necessarily a Delta deal that gets you a discount but if you go into the store they will set you up on a T-mobile ONE amped plan at no additional charge as a Delta employee.
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