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- How closely does Mints coverage map match service . . . - Reddit
Mint gets their map direct from T-Mobile, would be inaccurate if you had T-Mobile as well, so T-Mobile needs to update better To see coverage and speeds, I recommend crowdsourced coverage and speed maps that are much more accurate to street and house level then Mint or T-Mobile's site, but also might be more out of date in some areas
- Coverage Map Versus Actual Experience In the Area : r mintmobile - Reddit
Welcome to the Mint Mobile subreddit Please first read the Mint Mobile Reddit FAQ that is stickied and linked in the sub about and sidebar, as this answers most questions posted in this sub This sub is "semi-official" in that Official Mint representatives post and make announcements here, but it it moderated by volunteers
- The Mint Mobile coverage map is inaccurate : r mintmobile - Reddit
Mint map comes direct from T-Mobile so is same as T-Mobile map minus domestic roaming - complain to T-Mobile if inaccurate They are based on theoretical maximum of cell tower bands coverage area but do not take into account obstructions such as buildings and trees and even height elevation changes (hills)
- Absolute lie on coverage map : r mintmobile - Reddit
Mint map comes direct from T-Mobile so is same as T-Mobile map minus domestic roaming "partners" (AT T and regional carriers) - complain to T-Mobile if inaccurate They are based on theoretical maximum of cell tower bands coverage area but do not take into account obstructions such as buildings and trees and even height elevation changes (hills)
- Coverage in Alaska : r mintmobile - Reddit
Regarding T-Mobile purchasing Mint, will the Mint coverage map be the same as T-Mobile? I see the current Mint coverage map does not cover Alaska, but the T- mobile map does cover some areas If it will be the same, when? I will be in Alaska and Canada soon Thank you - Love the Mint service
- Mislead by coverage map. : r mintmobile - Reddit
I traveled in that area about 1 5 years ago and struggled hard with such little coverage The coverage blob around Wilmington VT is one lonely tower of B12 that is congested AF and is shown as 2x its actual size in the coverage map
- Coverage in Kansas? : r mintmobile - Reddit
But since official map is based on theoretical maximum of cell tower bands coverage area but does not take into account obstructions such as buildings and trees and even height elevation changes (hills), I recommend crowdsourced coverage and speed map data that is much more accurate to street and house level then Mint or T-Mobile's site, but
- Coverage in Southern Illinois? : r mintmobile - Reddit
Mint coverage comes from T-Mobile so is same as T-Mobile map minus domestic roaming "partners" (AT T and regional carriers) T-Mobile's (and therefore Mint's) map is based on theoretical maximum of cell tower bands coverage area but do not take into account obstructions such as buildings and trees and even height elevation changes (hills)
- Mint mobile? : r askportland - Reddit
Because Sprint had awesome coverage in central Oregon But T-mobile gave up most of the Sprint spectrum in order to take on more 5G spectrum They’re only putting 5G in urban areas because the range of each tower is much shorter So T-Mobile coverage is now much smaller than it used to be, but data does go faster now
- why I am leaving mint (coverage, reliability, support)
However, when I go to Alaska, both of these places do not in fact have any options to have coverage with mint No domestic coverage, and no international roaming either From what I understand, this is because Alaska's cell infrastructure company, GCI, has a deal to provide coverage with T-Mobile, whose coverage map mint simply copied because
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