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

Andrew andrew at stakeholderscapital.com
Mon Oct 24 11:10:27 UTC 2022


      
  

 My son contacted Verizon a few weeks ago and they told him work is being done on towers and may not be completed until sometime in 2023.
  

  
I tweeted this question to Verizon and have not heard back yet.
  

  
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> On Oct 23, 2022 at 5:19 PM,  <Todd Felton via Hidden-discuss (mailto:hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net)>  wrote:
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> 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.
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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 (mailto:hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net)>  wrote:
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> > 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).
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> > On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 9:19 PM Deborah Chandler via Hidden-discuss  <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net (mailto:hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net)>  wrote:
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> > >  Hi Mik and all,
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> > >  First, please read this and see if you feel that WhistleOut is truly unbiased:
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> > >   https://www.whistleout.com/Service-Promise
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> > >  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.   
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> > >  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?   
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> > >  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.   
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> > >  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.   
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> > >  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.   
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> > >  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.   
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> > > On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 1:17 PM Michael Muller via Hidden-discuss  <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net (mailto:hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net)>  wrote:
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> > > > 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.
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> > > > Anyone currently have AT&T or Sprint/T-Mobile and have comparative stories to tell about coverage in the "fringe" towns of Western Mass?
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> > > > 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.
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> > > > 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."
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> > > > https://www.whistleout.com/CellPhones/Guides/Best-Coverage-in-Massachusetts-USA
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> > > > Is that everyone's experience?
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> > > > Does anyone use Boost Mobile, Metro or Cricket Wireless, and what's your experience?
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> > > >  -- Mik Muller, president Montague WebWorks 20 River Street, Greenfield, MA 413-320-5336  http://MontagueWebWorks.com  Powered by ROCKETFUSION  
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