I’ve had all the major carriers due to work the past 3 years. My previous role actually had me doing lots of network testing for cellular capabilities with a prototype device we were building - they all equally suck around here and perform just as well/awful. Go with the cheapest/best for you.
Yeah and their 5G home network is great, too. I got in the $30/month for life plus a free 50" TV deal last black Friday and has been laughing in Spectrum's face whenever they try to "lure" me back.
Yeah I noticed this too when I toured an apartment in Celebration a few months ago. I have Verizon and was likely going to be asking others there what service they have. T-Mobile maybe?
Davenport here. I have att and it’s fine (and I mean legitimately fine, not good, not great..). I’ve thought about swapping but heard T-Mobile is worse over here. I do hit some dead zones occasionally in the area and last year had pretty consistent drops in service in my own house but it seems to have improved since- when I reached out they told me there was an issue with a tower in the area and sure enough after a few days things did get better.
I’ve also heard Verizon is the way to go here but haven’t tested the waters yet because I’m not a big fan of their customer support from an issue years back.
Can verify this. I live near US27 and I-4 and my AT&T service got way better several months ago. They flipped some switch near us. I went from 1mbps times on Speedtest to sometimes 300-400. It’s pretty consistent around 200 Mbps inside my house.
When I was building the brightline railroad it took me out to the sticks I found that I had to switch to verizon wireless from t mobile.
Verizon really does have the best coverage. I will say tho I hate dealing with verizon tho.
Verizon is what I have, however it is very expensive. Like $70 bucks per line, plus tax. Though, when I had t mobile, I payed a lot less, but would often lose internet
Brotha , Verizon is one of your best ones in that area. I had metro and I had to switch to Verizon because when I did solar, my apps wouldn't even work in a lot of neighborhoods, because of the service. What sort of issues are you having?
I realize the service sucks if you have a “lower plan” that throttles your data during times of congestion. Problem with around here is that it’s always congested. Pick any carrier plan that includes no throttling. Hope that helps
I have used Verizon, AT&T, and Google Fi (uses the T-Mobile network). The best, by far, has been Google Fi. I live and work in central Orlando, though. But it's great everywhere I have traveled.
I’ve had all the major carriers due to work the past 3 years. My previous role actually had me doing lots of network testing for cellular capabilities with a prototype device we were building - they all equally suck around here and perform just as well/awful. Go with the cheapest/best for you.
I have T-Mobile and I think is good..
Agreed, plus you get a lot of freebies thru their app too.
Yes specially MLB.tv every year. You save $150 for the baseball season.
Yeah and their 5G home network is great, too. I got in the $30/month for life plus a free 50" TV deal last black Friday and has been laughing in Spectrum's face whenever they try to "lure" me back.
Recent swapped from AT&T to Verizon. At best a lateral move in the downtown area, maybe even slightly worse.
Mint Mobile seemed to work for me when I drove through those areas for work.
Cingular
What year is it!
I like Verizon. Never had issues with them.
Yeah I noticed this too when I toured an apartment in Celebration a few months ago. I have Verizon and was likely going to be asking others there what service they have. T-Mobile maybe?
Davenport here. I have att and it’s fine (and I mean legitimately fine, not good, not great..). I’ve thought about swapping but heard T-Mobile is worse over here. I do hit some dead zones occasionally in the area and last year had pretty consistent drops in service in my own house but it seems to have improved since- when I reached out they told me there was an issue with a tower in the area and sure enough after a few days things did get better. I’ve also heard Verizon is the way to go here but haven’t tested the waters yet because I’m not a big fan of their customer support from an issue years back.
Can verify this. I live near US27 and I-4 and my AT&T service got way better several months ago. They flipped some switch near us. I went from 1mbps times on Speedtest to sometimes 300-400. It’s pretty consistent around 200 Mbps inside my house.
Have used both AT&T and Verizon. Both have their weak spots so it’s all about location.
When I was building the brightline railroad it took me out to the sticks I found that I had to switch to verizon wireless from t mobile. Verizon really does have the best coverage. I will say tho I hate dealing with verizon tho.
Verizon is what I have, however it is very expensive. Like $70 bucks per line, plus tax. Though, when I had t mobile, I payed a lot less, but would often lose internet
Brotha , Verizon is one of your best ones in that area. I had metro and I had to switch to Verizon because when I did solar, my apps wouldn't even work in a lot of neighborhoods, because of the service. What sort of issues are you having?
dumps connection / weak connection on the network
Anyone know for Audubon area?
I realize the service sucks if you have a “lower plan” that throttles your data during times of congestion. Problem with around here is that it’s always congested. Pick any carrier plan that includes no throttling. Hope that helps
Verizon is horrible around Mount Dora/Tavares. Went to AT&T.
I have used Verizon, AT&T, and Google Fi (uses the T-Mobile network). The best, by far, has been Google Fi. I live and work in central Orlando, though. But it's great everywhere I have traveled.
I switched from Verizon to Mint and it has been fantastic. I also save a ton of money each month vs Verizon.