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Ohio coverage is pretty awful
I have 6 lines for my family. We moved to Ohio last year and the coverage is god awful basically anywhere that isn't a major city. The coverage maps show fair to good 4g LTE in basically all of Ohio (including all of the places I mention below), but my wife and I regularly in end up places where we don't have 3g, no internet at all, and even no ability to make phone calls at all. We've had Tmobile for something like 7 years now and it was great in GA, but we are to the point where we are going to have to change carriers because so often we can't use our phones at all if there's no wifi around. Springfield: Shows good to excellent signal on the coverage map and can't get signal in the parking lot of the Walmart off 40. Mechanicsburg: Show fair signal on the coverage map, but can't even make calls out there. Brothers house outside of Cable: Shows fair signal on the coverage map, but can't even make calls (the map does at least show no signal in areas close by, so this one is understandable). Greenville: Good/Excellent on the map -> no data at all. Hockingport: Fair on the map -> no phone or data I70 between Springfield and Dayton: regularly lose data. I75 heading north from Dayton to Michigan: regularly lose data. This is happening across 6 different phones. It's super frustrating because I don't want to go through the hassle to switch carriers, especially since Verizon which seems to be the only reliable carrier around here is quite a bit more expensive. I don't want to have to deal with paying off phones that are all at various stages in being paid off etc. The most frustrating part is that TMobile tells us all of these places have decent to excellent data coverage when a lot of them we can't even use the phone let alone data.1.9KViews2likes8Comentarios