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T-Mobile coverage map vs. FCC Coverage map ... with T-Mobile provided data
Just as a current point of notice, the FCC's map is good for 'limits' of where service exists, more than what you may actually get. Eg. n41 → n71 → LTE isn't always easy to control on a device (easier on Samsung devices), but the cutoff of LTE → No Service is one that is fairly accurate in my travels. This may be more of use for those using TMobile Home Internet for service of how poor/good service is in your area. As this is listed as 'Outdoor Stationary', it should be seen as 'its as good as you're going to get' coverage.
In the few areas where I get 'No Service' (whether it is Cambria, CA, Gaviota State Beach CA (was 2G, now 'No Service'), or Sierra Highway from Sleepy Valley to Acton … the 'No Service' on the FCC is the closest that T-Mobile has provided to accurate coverage. Unfortunately, much of these 'No Service' areas are shown as coverage.
I highly recommend for those with coverage issues to use the FCC map over T-Mobiles. Also, you can compare AT&T and Verizon. Lastly, these are kept up to date.
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