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CDMA has it perks but I feel they are outweighed by GSM. I have Verizon cause they have better voice coverage in my area then AT&T which is a priority to me.
 
Pretty much hahaha. Why just not switch to AT&T or T-Mobile??? It's a much better experience.

Because AT&T and T-Mobile might not cover his area? I would say both AT&T and T-Mobile are the worst providers. I've had numerous dropped calls on AT&T and never get more than 2-3 bars at my house, and sometimes I even get slowed down to EDGE. I used to have T-Mobile and that was the worst experience ever.
So I'm switching to Verizon in October.
 
Next time I'm on a call and in need of mobile data I will. However I rarely make calls anymore.

If you aren't making calls, AT&T is fine. I could no longer cope with having to re-dial into a conference call 4times in the course of an hour due to cell tower drops here in Chicago.

I've not had a single dropped call since switching to Verizon. The lack of simultaneous voice/data was acceptable to me just to have solid connections from both.

That said, I'm looking forward to the LTE enabled iPhone to bring this capability back.

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The way GSM works you really need to have a constant audio stream on the voice call (2-ways) while running speed test or you get borked results. Call Movietime or something while running it.
 
The way GSM works you really need to have a constant audio stream on the voice call (2-ways) while running speed test or you get borked results. Call Movietime or something while running it.

Pretty sure the hold music for the place I work is good enough. My voicemail kept kicking me off due to lack of button pushing.
 
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