Submitted by oliverames t3_ym8a7d in vermont

I know this has been asked many times before, but what is the best carrier in Vermont?

Edit: If you have Xfinity mobile, please select the Verizon/Visible option.

Edit 2: I'm curious about network coverage, speed, and reliability, not customer service or cost.

Edit 3: Choose T-Mobile if you use Ting. Choose Verizon if you're using U.S. Mobile.

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Unfair_Holiday_3549 t1_iv2giha wrote

I have att and it sucks where I live. My lady has verzion and it never goes out where we live.

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bizarre_pencil t1_iv2he4j wrote

My vote is for xfinity mobile to be honest - if you have their wifi that is. Reception is on par with AT&T or Verizon and it’s $60 a month for 2 unlimited data lines. They also do great trade in or bring-your-phone-over deals

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VermontArmyBrat t1_iv2ik6u wrote

I’m using US Mobile (uses Verizon). Paying $40/month for three phones. Works much better than my previous carrier Ting (which was in T Mobile).

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rumpusbutnotwild t1_iv2kyoh wrote

Anybody else using Republic? I had it absolutely spiral into failure after they were bought by Dish. Moved to Mint with no problems yet.

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TillPsychological351 t1_iv2xn92 wrote

I had to switch out from Tmobile when I moved here. The coverage was just too spotty. No issues with Verizon, though.

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Higher2288 t1_iv30tl4 wrote

I switched to Xfinity Mobile from Google Fi. Much better signal all around and I only pay $60 a month for internet and my phone combined.

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HeavyDluxe t1_iv31fzc wrote

The answer to this question is completely dependent on where YOU are going to be. The state is a patchwork of coverage zones. Depending on where you will primary live/travel, the BEST answer will vary.

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shortieXV t1_iv334q3 wrote

I use Fi and it's been great. Mostly the same network as T Mobile but swaps onto US Cellular when it needs to. WiFi calling is an absolute must for me though. Gives signal in all kinds of places you might not expect or let's you jump onto someone else's hotspot if you have to.

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walterbernardjr t1_iv3nmk6 wrote

I feel like it used to be Verizon, but I have a T mobile phone and a Verizon phone and T-Mobile has been better in the last 2 years

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Cabra_Andina t1_iv3r2p7 wrote

Dover area had AT&T even in a forest in middle of nowhere. As others say, varies on location drastically.

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GingerNinja194 t1_iv3u38g wrote

Anywhere in Chittenden County, Verizon is by far the best. Recommend sharing your rough location (while maintaining privacy) to get more accurate recs. It’s a spotty mess outside Chittenden.

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Outrageous-Outside61 t1_iv3yke5 wrote

Dude this is an area thing. I have Verizon, but my parents have AT&T. Both are better for where we live, even though it’s only 25 minutes away

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HardTacoKit t1_iv57y49 wrote

TMobile has gotten WAY better in the last 24 months as they keep putting 5G towers up.

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WantDastardlyBack t1_iv58c6o wrote

Exactly. We're on Milton's border and often go to Essex Junction, St. A., and Colchester. The three of us picked different carriers. My Verizon is not better than other family members AT&T/Cricket or Mint/Sprint. In fact, they usually have exceptional service while I have nothing. Milton's really become an annoyance as areas I used to have great service now struggle to get much of anything. But head south to the Brandon area and I have great service while theirs tanks. When I asked Verizon's customer service and was pushed to tech support and a tech support supervisor, the answer I got was that being close to the lake, and water impacts Verizon's service greatly.

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Coachtzu t1_iv65tui wrote

Google Fi works great for me in most of the state, though the closer to the kingdom I get the worse it gets, as well as in more remote towns like ripton. Otherwise terrific.

My gf has Verizon, her coverage is better overall but seems to have a lot of instances where she has like full bars of LTE/5G and pages won't load. Verizon reps have said it's because too many people are on the towers at once.

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Generic_Commenter-X t1_iv6m3b7 wrote

I use Google Fi. If you're not a data user (which I'm not) then it's the best deal. What I've noticed though, is that the cell phone's hardware also plays a huge role in Vermont (combination of hardware and driver probably). My wife and I both use Google Fi, but her phone is consistently better at finding and holding celltower signals than my own. She can connect while my own phone insists there's no signal. Really ticks me off. We both have Motoralas but different models.

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-_Stove_- t1_iv6ww2n wrote

If you know that it has been asked many times, why repeat the question?

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cpujockey t1_ivf4nes wrote

lol cellular in VT? no chance bud. ATT works in most places and so does verizon. There is not a definite best carrier as we have terrain that sucks for wireless signal propagation and shitty infrastructure.

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