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aa75e8 No.152162

I’m considering switching my mobile carrier because my current provider has terrible reception when I travel outside the city. For those who frequently move between urban and rural areas, which carrier offers the most consistent network coverage? Also, do prepaid plans perform worse than postpaid ones in terms of priority?

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aa75e8 No.152163

From my experience, it’s all about the region. Some carriers dominate urban areas but fall apart in rural zones. I always check coverage maps and talk to locals before switching. Prepaid plans can have slightly lower network priority during congestion, but for most everyday use, it’s barely noticeable.

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5c1f51 No.152178

Don’t rely solely on marketing, ask around, read real stories, and even try a trial SIM if possible. I ended up checking resources like contact sprint https://sprint.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to see how others felt about their service. Network quality can vary even within the same city, especially in buildings or rural edges. Postpaid plans sometimes get priority during network congestion, but if you’re not a heavy user, prepaid is fine.

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