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<blockquote data-quote="Mos Eisley" data-source="post: 1880221" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>T-Mobile is the best company I have both worked for and been a customer of. Most carriers are on the same towers anyway. I can tell you T-Mobile is much more concerned with hourly statistics we get on each towers performance than any of the others I have worked for. I believe the phone you have has way more to do with your quality of service on a day to day basis. I have a Samsung 3G, an HTC G2, and an old Nokia 2G flip phone. The Nokia gets reception in places when neither one of my others or my wife's Galaxy S will. Of course the caveat to all this is: you can't live in the boonies where there are no towers. Having worked for US Cellular and T-Mobile both in Oklahoma, I know USC is more committed to the boonies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mos Eisley, post: 1880221, member: 7235"] T-Mobile is the best company I have both worked for and been a customer of. Most carriers are on the same towers anyway. I can tell you T-Mobile is much more concerned with hourly statistics we get on each towers performance than any of the others I have worked for. I believe the phone you have has way more to do with your quality of service on a day to day basis. I have a Samsung 3G, an HTC G2, and an old Nokia 2G flip phone. The Nokia gets reception in places when neither one of my others or my wife's Galaxy S will. Of course the caveat to all this is: you can't live in the boonies where there are no towers. Having worked for US Cellular and T-Mobile both in Oklahoma, I know USC is more committed to the boonies. [/QUOTE]
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