[Hidden-tech] AT&T vs Verizon vs T-Mobile

Todd Felton rtf at rtfconsulting.co
Sun Oct 23 20:10:31 UTC 2022


I am wondering if there are other Verizon customers out there that have
noticed a significant decline over the last 6 months. We used to regularly
get 4-5 bars and now are lucky to get 2.

No recent change in our house or phones.

Todd


Todd Felton
413.320.3923



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On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 10:45 AM Denise Batalha via Hidden-discuss <
hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:

> Thanks so much for this information. I'm sure you'll get many haters
> telling you to "take off the tin foil hat". EMF affects my homeopathics. So
> much so, my specialist is up in arms about how much further they're going
> to go with data and how he will be unable to continue his work if the
> remedies are compromised and he can't do anything about it. People no
> longer question a thing... it's as if we're going back to the 30s and
> people are falling in line with the lies out of communists faces (sorry,
> been on a Peaky Blinders binge for the 3rd time LOL).
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 9:19 PM Deborah Chandler via Hidden-discuss <
> hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Mik and all,
>>
>> First, please read this and see if you feel that WhistleOut is truly
>> unbiased:
>> https://www.whistleout.com/Service-Promise
>>
>> Secondly, the coverage maps are hugely inaccurate. Big Telecom lies about
>> everything they do. If you choose a plan with a place like Red Pocket, you
>> can change carriers if one doesn't work out.
>>
>> Thirdly, as someone who has EMF sensitivity from exposure to all the
>> wireless tech they have us marinating in, I request that as much as
>> possible, we go back to reliance on WIRED products and spend less time
>> using a cellphone or other wireless tech. I know some people travel for
>> their work, and need to use a cellphone or laptop on the road, but please
>> remember back in the day, we did not have all this wireless tech. We waited
>> until we were back home or at the office. Are we really more advanced,
>> using wireless when it is NOT even secure, it is slower than wired tech, it
>> takes TEN TIMES the energy of wired devices (yes, it's true), in a time
>> when the media screams about how we must take climate change seriously? And
>> as of January they are banning the sale of incandescent lightbulbs
>> allegedly due to their energy consumption; I have them stockpiled now, I
>> cannot use LED bulbs. And then there's my friend who died twice on the way
>> to the hospital in June after being hit head on by a truck whose driver
>> admitted he was texting and driving. She was very seriously hurt, but thank
>> God is recovering and will be okay. Do we *really* need cell coverage
>> EVERYWHERE we go? Or has Big Telecom brainwashed us into thinking we do?
>>
>> The number of people developing EMF sensitivity is skyrocketing daily.
>> One day you're fine, next day you're no longer able to tolerate being near
>> a cellphone or wireless router. I can no longer make one trip to a big box
>> store without getting sick. I have to rush the trip, getting out as quickly
>> as possible. And I can do very little of my beloved graphic design.
>>
>> You can find lots and lots of information on this topic at
>> https://www.ma4safetech.org, MA for Safe Technology. We just had our
>> monthly Zoom meeting today at noon.
>>
>> Sorry if this was not welcomed information. But cognitive dissonance be
>> damned. There is really never a good time to bring it up. It must be
>> interjected.
>>
>> To those who have endured, thanks for listening. Feel free to write me, I
>> can tell you about recently testifying at the NH statehouse and how the Big
>> Telecom attempted to send in their Good Squad of lobbyists pretending to be
>> there for personal reasons, until my colleague ratted them out. I was
>> elated at her testicular fortitude.
>>
>> Best,
>> Deb
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 1:17 PM Michael Muller via Hidden-discuss <
>> hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey hidden folks,
>>>
>>> I are considering moving my cell service off Verizon to AT&T, partly
>>> because we now go to Warwick a lot and have zero Verizon service out there.
>>> We've seen people getting texts and calls out near Moore's Pond, while we
>>> can't.
>>>
>>> Anyone currently have AT&T or Sprint/T-Mobile and have comparative
>>> stories to tell about coverage in the "fringe" towns of Western Mass?
>>>
>>> I don't want to say price is not important, but I'm nervous about using
>>> a sub-carrier/MVNO that rides on someone else's network. Especially because
>>> those services sometimes have less data available, and we use a lot of data.
>>>
>>> This website, below, seems to show coverage maps, and declares: "AT&T
>>> has the widest network reach in Massachusetts for both 4G LTE and 5G
>>> coverage, and takes the title for the best network in the state. Verizon
>>> comes in second for 4G LTE coverage, with T-Mobile following very closely
>>> behind in third place—though the Un-carrier's 5G coverage is almost neck
>>> and neck with AT&T's state-best network."
>>>
>>>    -
>>>    https://www.whistleout.com/CellPhones/Guides/Best-Coverage-in-Massachusetts-USA
>>>
>>> Is that everyone's experience?
>>>
>>> Does anyone use Boost Mobile, Metro or Cricket Wireless, and what's your
>>> experience?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mik
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mik Muller, president
>>> Montague WebWorks
>>> 20 River Street, Greenfield, MA
>>> 413-320-5336http://MontagueWebWorks.com
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