Does anyone here use Voicestream/T-mobile in Los Angeles?

boyRacer

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i was wondering the same thing... i was about to bail out of my cingular contract... but it's been improving lately... i now have at least 3 bars in my room... whereas 2 months ago it was ZERO. Voicestream is using Cingular's towers though... but I'm assuming you won't get as many dropped calls as Cingular becauset hey have their own switches and their network isn't so saturated. If you want more info from people who live and breathe cellphones go take a look at howardforums.com. Hope this helps. :)
 

sk560

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i would expect better technical and customer care support... compared to cingular.
 

erikiksaz

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Originally posted by: BoYRaCeR
i was wondering the same thing... i was about to bail out of my cingular contract... but it's been improving lately... i now have at least 3 bars in my room... whereas 2 months ago it was ZERO. Voicestream is using Cingular's towers though... but I'm assuming you won't get as many dropped calls as Cingular becauset hey have their own switches and their network isn't so saturated. If you want more info from people who live and breathe cellphones go take a look at howardforums.com. Hope this helps. :)

There's the link! Hehe, searching under "howard cell" on google didn't bring up anything close to that.
 

QTPie

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In Bay Area, signal is as good as Cingular. I heard that T-Mobile is using Cingular's network.