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t mobile now
Ever since the merger with sprint, t mobile has been absolute trash. Even after the new sim card its bad. Who ever thought it was a good idea to merge with sprint needs to get fired. Worst thing that has happened. And my job is dependant on having mobile data and if t mobile cant have their stuff together then im gonna have to switch.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
CentralCali wrote:
T-Mobile is oversold in my market (Central California). Off peak speed is ok but speed tests during peak hours show a connection whose speed is completely unusable. Can't get the phone to do what I need it to do half the time.
There's a reason their service is cheaper. I guess you really do get what you pay for as I have more connectivity issues with TMO in week than I did in 15 years with AT&T. 4 months left on my iPhone 11 installment plan and then I am running back to AT&T and taking all 5 lines with me.
Parts of the central valley were awful for performance in the past. Some areas Buttonwillow) had a site, but performance was 2g like speed. Couldn't even stream audio. I suspect that, like Cambria, they didn't upgrade their backhaul since 2g/3g days. - SarahGNetwork Novice
I switched from Sprint to T-Mobile and now have NO service anywhere in my local area. They had better scramble to get this working for all of us!
- AndroidfanboyNewbie Caller
I live near Dayton Ohio. I've been a customer for over 6 years. I have the s21 ultra and before that I had the one+ 6t. Anywhere I normally go I have full bars of 5g service. The issue is I have speeds of 1 bar of 2g. I used to brag about how tmobile was such a steal. Now if you try and use your phone during the day it's impossible. It just loads until the site times out. They have way more customers than what their towers can handle.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
so for the time being switch your phone to 4G LTE instead of 5G and see if your speeds improve..
- GaryD191Newbie Caller
I switched to T-Mobil from Verizon after over 30 yrs. What a STUPID move I made!! I thought I did the research for my area (92592). All the coverage maps indicated T-Mobile was saturating my town!, and Verizon was not even close. I downloaded apps to test tower signal strength etc all that I could think, T-Mobile looked pretty damn good. I made the switch. Well thanks to the pandemic, I had been indoors using wifi, until the other day. I tried to search something on google, nothing. Tried to text, nothing, call nothing, all while in different parts of town. My phone shows full bars and 5G, and I get $hit.
Note to T-Mobile: Whys is this happening, and when are you gonna fix it.
In my opinion, you have tricked people by giving full strength signal, but knowing full well you have absolutely zero effin bandwidth!!
Sounds like a class action law suit to me. Anyone interested?
- garyf2062Newbie Caller
I had been a customer of T-Mobile for over 10 years, until yesterday. I switched to AT&T. T-Mobile has been going downhill for years. The cell service & data has been getting worse & worse & I finally had enough. I am glad I made the switch. I should have done it a long time ago.
- dwl12000Newbie Caller
I have been with Tmobile for 1 day and I have never seen a network run this slow.
I have an iPhone XR, I cannot use my company wireless at work so to listen to music or podcasts while I work I went with Tmobile for an unlimited plan. But it looks like this was a big mistake. My podcast app will not load and SiriusXM will not load from my phone.
I go to check my email and it says ‘No connection’ about 75% of the time.
- JVanzNewbie Caller
Sprint was truly a good company until T-mobile took over. Now service has gone down drastically and prices have gone up on everything, especially new devices. This merger was supposed to help instead is only helped T-mobiles pockets.
- KaylaWhelanNetwork Novice
Sprint sucked even worse and now T-Mobile sucks worse
- CentralCaliNewbie Caller
T-Mobile is oversold in my market (Central California). Off peak speed is ok but speed tests during peak hours show a connection whose speed is completely unusable. Can't get the phone to do what I need it to do half the time.
There's a reason their service is cheaper. I guess you really do get what you pay for as I have more connectivity issues with TMO in week than I did in 15 years with AT&T. 4 months left on my iPhone 11 installment plan and then I am running back to AT&T and taking all 5 lines with me.
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