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			after 20 yrs with verizon we switched to T-mobile this past fall, prompted by the good deals for a upgraded iPhone 15 Pro. I was a little skeptical about whether the signal would be as reliable but there was a way that T-mobile allows you to use their signal while still with a verizon phone to test out there system in advance of purchasing (I can't recall the details here but ask Tmobile how to do it).  Anyway, I was satisfied with the service coverage on the lake and in the surrounding area so we switched. Part of my annoyance with Verizon is they will offer all sorts of enticements for new customers but nothing for current long time customers. Enough was enough for me.  Am very happy with T mobile and I have to say their customer service and technical support staff really want to keep me a satisfied customer. Can't say the for Verizon. When we told Verizon we were leaving they offered a small discount to stay.  Adios. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Tmobile tried to sell me on internet and offered a money back guaranteed so I tried it but it was way to slow so sent equipment back, got credit. They called and said we should try it again later as they upgrade their towers to faster speeds. (your experience may be better than mine depending on your tower)I would be happy to try again as they are easy to do business with and it would be a real savings over spectrum but I did not want to sacrifice speed. I also look forward to NH Electric Coop continuing to expand their broadband network to Moultonborough at some pt in the next couple of years. Everyone that has it loves their speed and cost.  | 
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			if you get a chance to get NH Broadband thru the coop take it. in sanwhich we have 2gigs which yes is over kill for 99.00 a month.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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