> I did a test of T-Mobile ….

Beware the fine print.  It worked NOPLACE we needed it to, and the vaunted 
'fallback'
to AT&T (GSM) towers came with two hidden gotchas:

1) While the plan was unlimited, the _fallback_ plan was not.  Turns out that 
at home,
borderline rural, we were always on fallback rules, and exhausted the plan 
within days.

2) They can fallback only if AT&T lets them, and that's on a tower-by-tower 
basis.
And, where I needed it most, at our beach cabin, it was not allowed.  So, zero 
coverage
there.  No phone, no texts, no data.  (Same exact phone I'd been using the 
month prior
on AT&T.)  Worst experience ever, basically all lies.

The knowledgeable guy (at AT&T store) said that if you needed good (any?) 
coverage
outside of served cities, you had to choose either AT&T or Verizon.  Everybody 
else had
much more limited coverage.  Lots of big talk, but not on your phone!

-- Jim


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