I've had T-Mobile for about 10 years. And on one thing I have to say is the low price point is addictive. In NoHo it's great, as you get out by Look Park and start heading that way it gets spotty. But here's one thing to know and why we recently decided to stay with T-Mobile. When AT&T tried to buy T-Mobile, part of the settlement when the transaction fell apart was that T-Mobile will be starting to use AT&T's towers. This is being rolled out during this year while T-Mobile is also use the millions of dollars they got out of that deal to build out their 4G LTE network. While Springfield area is not on T-Mobile's official list for getting 4G LTE this month, but I was in Springfield on Friday night and my phone switched over to a 4G LTE network. It was crazy fast. So it depends a lot on if you can switch knowing that coverage issues will get better if there are any. I mean AT&T has the best signal in the hill towns from what I understand and if T-Mobile starts using their towers then why pay the premium. Sorry to my friend that work at AT&T. Paul Stallman - Owner, Creative Director, Web Guru paul at alias-solutions.com 413.364.6147 How will the world know you? *alias*|solutions web design | graphic design | online marketing <http://www.alias-solutions.com/>www.alias-solutions.com SCAN THIS QR CODE TO ADD ME TO YOUR MOBILE PHONE On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Shel Horowitz, Ethical/Green Marketing Expert <shel at principledprofit.com> wrote: > ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > ** If you did, we all thank you. > > > > ** > > Hi. I'm thinking of switching from ATT for my iphones ($150/month) to > T-Mobile, which would be more like $100. I've heard bad things about > T-mobile reception being spotty, but T-Mobile says that's no longer the > case. > > > Does anybody have first-hand experience with T-mobile reception in > Northampton? I work downtown, and live a mile from downtown. > > > John, > > We had TMobile for several years and switched about two years ago. > > Coverage in downtown NoHo was fine. Florence and the hilltowns was pretty > terrible at that time, and Amherst faded away east of Emily Dickinson's > house. Both service coverage and customer support improved quite a bit when > we switched to Sprint. Our bill is higher, but we went from three phones to > four and from 500 minutes a month to 1500 with unlimited text. > ** > > -- > > ** > > _________________________________________________ > Shel Horowitz > Marketing consultant/copywriter, author, speaker, book shepherd > Affordable, ethical, effective marketing materials and strategies > "Reach Green, socially conscious consumers with > marketing that has THEM calling YOU" > > Twitter: @shelhorowitz > > * First business ever to be Green America Gold Certified > * Inducted into the National Environmental Hall of Fame > > http://greenandprofitable.com/ http://guerrillamarketinggoesgreen.com > mailto:shel at greenandprofitable.com * 413-586-2388 > Award-winning author of eight books. Latest: > Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green (co-authored with Jay Conrad Levinson) > Blog on Green Marketing/Ethics/Politics: > http://greenandprofitable.com/shels-blog/ > _________________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ > Hidden-discuss mailing list - home page: http://www.hidden-tech.net > Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net > > You are receiving this because you are on the Hidden-Tech Discussion list. > If you would like to change your list preferences, Go to the Members > page on the Hidden Tech Web site. > http://www.hidden-tech.net/members > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20130715/9142b1fd/attachment.html