From what I understand, the state of Florida has a moratorium on the building of new cell phone towers. I'm not 100% certain if that's true, but if it is, then once again way to go, Tallahassee; you're a bunch of I D I O T S.
T-Mobile in my experience is pretty polar in their coverage; it's either off-the-charts excellent, or non-existent. And if they don't either build more towers or put equipment onto other existing towers, they are going to lose out in the end to AT&T and all the AT&T-using MVNOs. I mean, honestly, there's nobody I know (including myself) who would be willing to remain with T-Mo strictly out of loyalty when a nominal increase in one's monthly bill will give you a day-and-night difference in coverage.
Now, for the moment, I'm content with T-Mo's coverage. However, if they don't improve their service within the next 18 months -- 24 at the outside -- then they are going to start falling apart around here and I will be with another option, quite likely Straight Talk or another MVNO and on AT&T's network. That's the whole point of freedom of choice and free market competition. I'm not going to support a company and therefore deliberately confound FMC which doesn't provide a level of service that I wish to have.
And while we're on the matter, I don't understand why T-Mo doesn't offer a $35 or $40 version of their $30 plan, and give say 200/250 minutes and 350/400 minutes. If they did that, I'd switch to one of those plans and probably never touch VOIP again.