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The New T-Mobile Coverage Map

Since the merger, T-Mobile's coverage has grown! Although not by much. Sprint only added 1% more total coverage in the United States. This now gives T-Mobile 63% coverage of the US, where before it was 62% coverage.

http://bit.ly/WOCoverage

Now that T-Mobile has acquired Sprint, they are rebranding themselves the New T-Mobile… so does the New T-Mobile come with any coverage benefits?? Yes, they sure do. Kind of. Sprint’s coverage does offer some benefit to T-Mobile’s vast coverage, but the majority of people on T-Mobile won’t really notice the bigger network, unless you’re in a few select cities in states.

This video is only going over the New T-Mobile’s 4G coverage. To access all the new coverage you’re going to need a phone that’s compatible with both networks… generally newer phones have the technology built in to work with both networks, older phones (earlier than 2017), don’t.

The jury is still out on what the new T-Mobile’s 5G network will look like with Sprint’s added 5G bands so don’t beat me up in comments. And i’m not showing 3G because 3G frustrates me more than anything in this world right now, and when my phone is on 3G, I don’t even attempt to use it… and if you care about 3g, then bless your heart.

So Pre-Merge T-Mobile had 2,258,148.25 square miles of coverage in the united states.

Sprint has 1,096,636.12 square miles of coverage.

Now, what an average person might do is add both of those numbers up and say “Now the new t-mobile has 3.something million square miles of coverage in the united states.” But i’m going to let you in on a little secret. You’re watching my channel, so we’re above average. Better than the rest. Too much? Okay.

To get the New T-Mobile coverage you can’t just add the two together because T-Mobile and Sprint have overlapping coverage… so what my super-researcher- ultimate numbers-guy-co-worker-mike did was figure out where Sprint added to T-Mobile’s coverage.

At WhistleOut we found that of Sprint’s 1-million square mile coverage, there’s only 41,086.25 square miles of coverage added to the New T-Mobile which means T-Mobile’s new coverage is only 2,299,234.5 million square miles. And that means Sprint makes up 1.787% of the total New T-Mobile coverage.

Now this is AMAZING for Sprint customers because when you roam outside Sprint LTE coverage, you will automatically switch to T-Mobile’s LTE, if you have a compatible phone. Sprint coverage more than DOUBLES. Now if you’re on T-Mobile, there’s not going to be much a difference for you. Or if you’re thinking about switching from Verizon or AT&T to T-Mobile because of increased coverage… ehh. Probably not worth it for that reason.

In terms of what that coverage looks like in America, T-Mobile now covers 63.46% of the US, where before it was 62.33%. Sprint gives the New T-Mobile 1.13% MORE coverage in the United States… to put it in perspective that extra 1% and 41k square miles of coverage is about the same size as Tennessee.

Now if I could do impressions I'd make a joke about the top 1%. So in what states does this additional 1% coverage fall?

Let’s take a look! First, Hawaii you ARE fully loaded with T-Mobile coverage. The added Sprint coverage basically covers all the islands. Now T-Mobile is pink and Sprint is blue because yellow didn’t give us enough of a contrast.

Let’s head on over to the mainland now, Sprint, in blue, gives Mississippi nearly 100% full coverage. Along with some much needed coverage in the Virginia's. Sprint gives the lonely state of Nebraska A LITTLE bit of the new T-Mobile coverage, and lastly the very north west corner of Washington state gets a little bump in coverage as well.

Now if you’re directly north or south of Nebraska, and almost anywhere east of the Cornhusker state, there is SOLID New T-Mobile coverage. If you go west of Nebraska things start to get a little dicey for New T-Mobile customers, you can see that their coverage is not as vast as the east coast.

To check if you have solid T-Mobile coverage in your area, check out our coverage checker at WhistleOut.com. Just type in your address, click search, go to the map in the top right hand corner and you’ll see whether or not you’re covered.

www.Whistleout.com/cellphones

Let me know what you think of the new T-Mobile coverage? Is the 1% additional coverage worth the 26-billion dollar price tag???? Let me know in the comments below.

Видео The New T-Mobile Coverage Map канала WhistleOut
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