This made me wonder: where are the gaps in coverage? Are there any differences between the leading phone companies prepaid cell phones?
Here are the coverage maps of the leading brands. The images are hyperlinked to interactive coverage maps by the company.
TracFone
Cricket Wireless
Verizon Prepaid
AT&T GoPhone
Boost Mobile Prepaid
Virgin Mobile Prepaid
The Eastern half of the United States is pretty well covered though there are gaps in the remote regions of the Appalachian Mountain range. The Interior West is the consistent loser with desert, some Indian reservations, and rural lands not being covered. Alaska is a big loser. Only in the southern populated part the only section of the state covered. The majority of the biggest state is not covered.
The Extras are the true losers, though. Many of the prepaid cell phone maps do not even have Alaska, Hawaii, or even Puerto Rico. Good luck knowing if your prepaid cell phone will work if you live in the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, or any of the other Extras.
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Southern West Virginia, especially the SW portion of the state, is a dead zone for cell phone coverage
Inverse coverage map that shows where the holes are http://deadcellzones.com
Thanks to Catholicgauze and Anonymous, for the valuable comparison tools!
Tmobile Monthly 3g\4g plans that are prepay work off At&t when in alaska for voice but the dats part doesn't work everywhere.Voice works fine and the reception is super clear.
If you have tmobile prepay in alaska it will work off the at&t tower for voice but the data part doesn't work in alot of areas.
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