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It's too bad you have poor or no signal where you live. There are dead spots around me too in Florida. My house has pretty poor signal. However, my point is that I've been in at least 25 different states within the past 2 years with time spent in large cities and small cities. I usually had good to great signal.

Based on my experience I have zero incentive to switch carriers unless I had to pay a lot more money for service.

I am not terribly happy with either Verizon's pricing, nor with their stance on net neutrality. That's why I keep testing different cell providers, I'm hoping to find something that works in Omaha, the interstates traveling north and south/east and west, and other towns I frequent. The population of the entire state is about 2 million, and 1 million of that lives in the Omaha metro area. Once you leave Omaha, official population 700,000 and Lincoln, which is around 350,000 and the suburbs of both cities you don't have many people. Most wireless companies don't want to build infrastructure for so few paying customers.

Edit: went online and looked at Nebraskas 2016 population estimates: Nebraska as a state 1.9 million. Omaha was smaller than I thought, at 490,000.
 
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Hearing reports of T-Mobile network being slows or not working in Miami cuz of the hurricane , att still works perfect this is why I'm never leaving to T-Mobile
 
So now I can keep NF or Notflix what I call it since it is included with T-Mobile I just hope my plan covers it I have T-Mobile One with 3 lines. I still can't believe how bad NF has gotten and it will get worse in the following years with more lost licensed content. I went from watching it for 6 hours a day to about 1 hour a day now and it is not worth $10 for there mostly mature garbage originals..
 
I have T-mobile ONE with 2 lines. I contacted T-mobile to have Netflix added to my account. They claim that since I got T-mobile ONE when it was on a promo for $100 instead of the current price of $120... I'm out of luck. They suggested I just buy Netflix for $10 a month and save myself $10 instead of paying them $120. Seems odd that this offer is for anybody with T-mobile ONE with 2 lines or more, but I don't qualify just because I bought T-mobile ONE when it was on sale.... oh well.
 
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I have T-mobile ONE with 2 lines. I contacted T-mobile to have Netflix added to my account. They claim that since I got T-mobile ONE when it was on a promo for $100 instead of the current price of $120... I'm out of luck. They suggested I just buy Netflix for $10 a month and save myself $10 instead of paying them $120. Seems odd that this offer is for anybody with T-mobile ONE with 2 lines or more, but I don't qualify just because I bought T-mobile ONE when it was on sale.... oh well.


I’m in the same boat
 
I’m in the same boat

It seems like false advertising to me. They said any T-mobile ONE plan with 2+ lines qualifies. Well, I was happy enough with the service for the price before, so I guess I shouldn't be ticked off that I'm somehow not eligible for this offer.
 
I qualified. Good because Netflix is on thin ice so even if they keep removing stuff I like and only watch it a few hours a week I will keep it as long as T-Mobile includes it.
 
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