While Verizon and T-Mobile both like to make a lot of noise these days, AT&T has sort of fallen into a position where it’s not a bad network per se, but it’s hard to feel too excited about it. As the company puts more focus on wireless and wired internet services, the cellular network in many ways remains as it always has: very reliable and consistent where it’s strong, but with notable weaknesses in markets where it’s less invested.

It might be the quietest, but if you live in an area with solid AT&T coverage, there’s little reason to consider one of the other big networks. After all, AT&T customers are seeing price increases, weakening customer service, and other shifts that you’d find with Verizon and T-Mobile as well. That said, there are plenty of great alternatives to AT&T if you ar

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