AT&T offers a coverage map for the United States, it can be found online or in a AT&T store.
AT&T has 97% G3 coverage across the United States.
T-Mobile is the fourth largest cell phone provider in the United States. T-Mobile's coverage extends to a large portion of the United States and parts of Canada. One can visit the T-Mobile website to view a map that will show where service is available. By entering a street address, one can determine whether their area has coverage.
The T Mobile 3G coverage network is very large. The T Mobile 3G coverage covers the entire United States. It also offers faster internet service and faster downloading.
Verizon Wireless is the largest cell phone network in the United States with over 87.7 Million Customers within the United States. The second largest network is AT&T with over 77 million customers in the United States. Also, Verizon Wireless's network covers the most area in the United States when compared to all the other cell phone networks, however, AT&T's network is better for traveling outside of the continental United States, as there is better coverage in many different locations.
The t-mobile broadband covers over 200 million people in the United States and is available in over 100 major cities. T-mobile covers 96% of Americans with available cell service.
It depends on where you are located. According to pcmag.com, after testing AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, they found that AT&T has the fastest system and it roams in Europe, but in the U.S., Verizon and Sprint actually have better coverage. Verizon's system is almost as fast for downloads as AT&T and has better coverage in the United States.
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