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I am in Oklahoma City ok and this city is the reason I ended up buyingVerizon prepaid phone and eventually went with Verizon full time.
It's fall 2018 I had just finished my over road training and was about to be assigned to my first truck. My training had ended in Dallas , the nearest terminal was outside of Oklahoma City.
The goal was to have me come to Oklahoma City pick up a truck and drive to another terminal where I would meet my co driver.
I arrive at the small drop yard/driver lounge on a Wednesday night. Thursday morning I attempted to call my DM (driver manager) I have no cell signal:thinking:
I try standing in different areas,
I try rebooting the phone
I try roaming
Absolutely nothing work:maddroid:
That was Thursday.
Friday all day long on my phone is a message Mobile network down.
Saturday morning going into Sunday same message Mobile network down and a second one Mobile data network down for system upgrades.
Monday morning no service of any kind.
Monday afternoon my phone finally ring twice and that was it .
Tuesday afternoon I get a incoming call I can barely make out what the person is saying before the call cut off.:thumbsdowndroid::maddroid::maskeddroid:
Wednesday afternoon I was finally able to get a call to through to my DM
The company had no idea where I was.
The mobile carrier I was using at the time was TMobile.
I continue to use them along with Verizon but eventually switch to Verizon full time because there are two many areas where TMobile service just drops and it can be minutes or hours before you get coverage again
 
I have used AT&T since 2001.
Right now, I use Sprint for every day service.

But I still spend $25 every 3 months to keep my AT&T GoPhone active as an emergency backup.

There have been a few travels with my ollady where the Sprint phone had 0 service, and her Boost Mobile (Verizon cell towers) was no better.

The trusty little AT&T GoPhone got service at the top of the hill, and we made the needed calls to get her sorry little Subaru fixed.

Oh, the joy of a modern car that no one can work on!

Had to be towed an hour away for simple service.
3 separate calls- one to the tow sevice, one to a Subaru dealor, and another to the car rental.

Yes, that is how her Subaru got the name, The Little Blue Titanic- it was heavilly touted as a great way to travel, and it sank on its maiden voyage.
 
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