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As a professional driver the overall best carrier for service is Verizon. I switched from T-Mobile to Verizon back in 2018. I was in Oklahoma and for nearly five days I had absolutely no coverage accept getting my phone to switch to roaming for thirty seconds
It also didn't help that T-Mobile decided to upgrade a cellphone tower in the area I was in and killed service for several hundred or a few thousand for a day and half.
I had sprint as a house phone probably twenty years ago.
As for At&t there are several rural towns in northern Nevada and Utah that I have gone through where at&t is the primary service
My ol'lady has a carrier that uses Verizon towers.
But when we travel, I always bring my AT&T phone for 'just in case'.
When my wife and daughter decide to go on road trips they usually head to, California, utah, or Arizona and their T-Mobile service works fine.
Last month we went for a road trip to northern Nevada and she kept losing coverage with t mobile ( I connected her and the daughter to my Verizon hot spot) we also brought a long my Google Fi phone.
Eventually we got back into TMobile coverage.
So with Verizon, T-Mobile and Google Fi we are pretty much covered anywhere we go
It actually saved our rear ends when we were in southern Indiana and there was no Verizon coverage at all.
I had Sprint, and now T-Mobile, and neither of those work there either.
Only my AT&T would work.
We go there every year (The Boogie), so we need SOMETHING that works in case we have an issue.