Not sure whats wrong with the map, but I can tell you that's 100% false.. I was just down to Miami and there is a lot of GPRS in rural FL, Panama City Beach is still GPRS/EDGE also.
Not sure whats wrong with the map, but I can tell you that's 100% false.. I was just down to Miami and there is a lot of GPRS in rural FL, Panama City Beach is still GPRS/EDGE also.
This looks a lot like the AT&T 4G map for FL.
I came here wanting to post the same thing. This can't possibly be true. Florida is almost entirely covered in 3G/4G. I thought maybe they have some sort of roaming agreement with AT&T, but even AT&T doesn't completely cover Alligator Alley in 3G according to their map. It would be awesome if this map was accurate.
Compass and pre-paid maps are both displaying this coverage.
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Originally Posted by ewalker3
the reason you don't get the coverage in those buildings is probably because they are made of poured concerete or something else to withstand the winds and so on..
I am not sure why people expect to have coverage inside hospitals and other fortified buildings (plus i dont think you can use cell phones in a hospital to begin with).
Not trolling here, but many 850mhz carriers work in buildings like this. My wife is a hospital nurse and gets coverage on the 6th floor of her hospital, in the elevator and down to the first floor into the cafeteria. Maybe it's 1900mhz limitations?
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