Industry Verticals · Telecom & UtilitiesstructuralMobileB2C

AT&T coverage degrades over time despite original service promises

Long-term AT&T customers report worsening signal quality and frequent streaming failures in areas where strong coverage was promised at signup. The gap between advertised and actual coverage erodes trust. Consumer-facing coverage verification and carrier comparison tools could address this demand.

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