I have to say Verizon. We have always had them but my son has tried T-mobile and Sprint and can't get service in some areas. I have never had a problem at all.
the best one would be the one that keeps people from using the phone in a vehicle w/out a headset; it would also keep anyone under 18 from using a cell phone in a vehicle, regardless of whether they have a headset.
From what I understand based on number of towers vs. users it's Verizon. Someone please say if I'm wrong so I can switch carriers.
ReplyDeleteI have to say Verizon. We have always had them but my son has tried T-mobile and Sprint and can't get service in some areas. I have never had a problem at all.
ReplyDeleteActually, at&t has more towers on the shore than Verizon. And you can check email or surf the web while you're on the phone
ReplyDeleteI still use 2 cans and a string
ReplyDeletethe best one would be the one that keeps people from using the phone in a vehicle w/out a headset; it would also keep anyone under 18 from using a cell phone in a vehicle, regardless of whether they have a headset.
ReplyDeleteI would say AT&T. One night last winter I was using my phone outside and got Chile.
ReplyDeleteVerizon is for sure!
ReplyDeleteI have had Verizon for several years and have not had any problem with service.
ReplyDeleteAT&T and they have 4G available here too
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