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Re: Coverage at new home
Thanks for the reply's all, as for the 5G vs 4G, my phone is a 4G but my wife's and sons are both new phones and 5G and neither had coverage either. I deal some with cell carriers through my job although I am no expert, but what I do know is adding a new tower is very expensive and time consuming but usually not needed. Usually, it is as simple as addingon to an existing tower. Most cell towers have multiple carriers on the tower and the owner of the tower sells space on their tower to other carriers, or trades space, i.e.. I will let you use my tower here if you let me use yours there. My cousin inTexas lives next door and they have great coverage through their carrier(although I never asked who it is through yet). Worst case is when I move in a few years I will have to cancel T-Mobile and move to whomever their carrier is but I do not want to do that. T-Mobile s the first carrier I have found I love since Nexteland when Nextel moved to Sprint it sucked after that.1Ver0likes0ComentariosCoverage at new home
I have had T-Mobile for 5 years and have T-Mobile internet. I bought a retirement home in Texas and plan on using it as a vacation home for a couple years then move there but there is no T-Mobile coverage there. Whom can I contact about future coverage/towers? The home is in Sebastopol TX near Trinity Tx. along Lake Livingston north of Houston.Solved224Visto0likes7Comentarios