So is much of NorCal. They are so far behind AT&T, Verizon and U.S. Cellular it's not funny.
Yea we know. You don't even have T-Mobile though.... Why does it even matter if they don't have 3G? If you don't have them, then its of no concern and not post negativity all over the T-Mobile forum. Be HAPPY they even have service in your rural area and go with a competitor which clearly you already have...
Yea we know. You don't even have T-Mobile though.... Why does it even matter if they don't have 3G? If you don't have them, then its of no concern and not post negativity all over the T-Mobile forum. Be HAPPY they even have service in your rural area and go with a competitor which clearly you already have...
Yes, but my parents have 3 lines with them. Besides, who made you a moderator? I'll post as I please thank you very much. If you don't like it, don't read it or put me on ignore, no sweat off my back.
Yes, but my parents have 3 lines with them. Besides, who made you a moderator? I'll post as I please thank you very much. If you don't like it, don't read it or put me on ignore, no sweat off my back.
Yes, but my parents have 3 lines with them. Besides, who made you a moderator? I'll post as I please thank you very much. If you don't like it, don't read it or put me on ignore, no sweat off my back.
I never said I was a moderator, but every single post is about ridiculous North California and how T-Mobile is GPRS, my friends and parents have different providers but I don't blow up those phone's because of their problems. You have to understand, there is way more to the US than California and its very redundant and not everyone wants to hear because its irrelevant to the topic.
I agree with LTE Fever, there are still many places without basic signal. GPRS might be hair pulling but at least you have a connection where many people still don't.
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