Anyone Have Experience Rural Colorado, N.M. and Wyoming?

Climb14er

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T Mobile wants to give me an offer I can't refuse, prior to March 31st. Been with Verizon EIGHTEEN years. My concerns are with T Mobiles reception, phone and data, rural areas, southern and western Colorado, Wyoming, basically rural reception in the West. If you routinely travel say to Alamosa, Durango, Taos, Santa Fe, Lander, Jackson... how is the reception on the RURAL TWO LANE HIGHWAYS off the beaten path, where signals can be tough to obtain.
 

Gdraft#WN

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I travel a lot for work (Ohio and Michigan) T-mo is FANTASTIC..... within city limits or along expressways.

Leave either one of those.... And start looking for a wifi signal.

That said, I saved so much money switching from Verizon. I can live with the inconvenience. Calls will usually go through no problems, but data gets a little wonky with the crappy signal.
 

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I've never personally been where you are asking about but it sounds like you are talking really rural areas and that isn't good for T-Mobile at this point in time.
 

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