- Jan 2, 2006
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Damn.
I just drove ~2000 miles from California to Colorado and I think I may have had reception for about 5% of that total length.
Most of the time it was roaming on AT&T's network, so I couldn't access phone or internet. And when I COULD access internet it was either in G or EVDO and it was practically useless. We're talking sub-1KB/s speeds. Not even good enough for GoogleMaps searches unless you wait for a LONG time.
I knew that T-Mobile had the weakest coverage in the nation, but I had no idea that it was THAT weak.
There are also plenty of times when it says I'm on the T-Mobile network, yet the signal strength icon on my Nexus is grayed out (instead of blue) and nothing works. Not sure what's up with that.
I just drove ~2000 miles from California to Colorado and I think I may have had reception for about 5% of that total length.
Most of the time it was roaming on AT&T's network, so I couldn't access phone or internet. And when I COULD access internet it was either in G or EVDO and it was practically useless. We're talking sub-1KB/s speeds. Not even good enough for GoogleMaps searches unless you wait for a LONG time.
I knew that T-Mobile had the weakest coverage in the nation, but I had no idea that it was THAT weak.
There are also plenty of times when it says I'm on the T-Mobile network, yet the signal strength icon on my Nexus is grayed out (instead of blue) and nothing works. Not sure what's up with that.
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