Originally posted by klenger
I have seen cell towers that are shared by 3 or more cell carriers. I'm sure it's in their best interest to cooperate with each other.
Note: The following comments are in no way meant towards any specific TDR member and are not in response to any specific post, so please don't take offence if my comments seem directed at you. They are not.
If getting the best and widest cell coverage is important to a consumer, then you need to shop more than the price of the service. You need to look at the service area, reputation, recomendations from other users, etc. I think that some consumers buy the least expensive service they can find, or buy on the spur of the moment at a kiosk in the mall, and then complain because they don't get service everywhere they go.
I personally use Verizon, and am very happy with their service. They have a very generous 14 day return policy on the equipment and service contract. When considering a cell provider, you need to verify that the service meets your needs within that window, and return it if it does not. Also, it's only logical, given the relatively new lifespan of cell phone service, that service will not be available in remote areas.