T-Mobile Coverage Question

Jylmu Raouls

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Hi,

I don't have a blackberry yet, but I really want to get one. Trouble is, my company is moving me in a few months to either Monterey, Ca or Millington, Tn and I don't want to re-up my contract (I'm currently not in contract) only to move and have no service. I was wondering if anyone lives in those areas and knows if T-mobile has good coverage, or if not who does. Thanks for the help.

Alyxis
 
You can get the zip codes and go to tmobile sites and pull the coverage its pretty close to what the service will be like there, but figure this if you are getting a curve as long as you have wireless internet or wi-fi you will always have a signal even if you don't get the 10 forever talk on your plan I hope this info helps ya good luck with you move ~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
 
T-Mobile's website has a personal coverage check on it. you can plug in the address and see what they "think" coverage will be like. Plus, as was mentioned, the Curve has the wifi option. Or, pay the full retail for the blackberry, and go to a month to month plan, but it's probably cheaper to pay the $200 (now prorated) early term fee. Or, hit up ebay for a tmo blackberry, and just add the blackberry plan to your current plan
 
~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~even if you reup and the coverage isn't what it needs to be you can cancel without the etf whithin the first 14 days of an address change if its a no coverage or low coverage area also if you reup and get a new phone you have 14 days to try it out if it's not working out return the phone get your money back and have the contract set back as well I live in TN not the area you're speaking of good coverage in most areas but I live in the boonies so I also use hotspots at home to ensure I have great coverage in home
 
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