dpadams6
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That's surprising. I would guess that after 10 years, there is probably Verizon coverage in your area, now. If you travel much, you will see that Verizon has the best coverage across the country. They may charge more then the rest, but if you can't get coverage in most places, it's not worth the savings.I dropped Verizon after 10+ years 2 years ago and will never go back. Verizon's coverage in my area and their attitude as a corporation just sucked. I could not get a strong enough Verizon signal from my home (1-bar) and Verizon had zero interest in addressing the issue at their local tower while AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint worked great. That was also when Verizon was trying to force their unlimited data customers to switch to lesser plans. I've never been a heavy data user but it just irked me that they didn't seem to want my business. T-Mobile's coverage and customer service so far have been awesome.
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