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AT&T wireless service quality drives customers to MVNOs

Customers express frustration with AT&T wireless service quality and recommend switching to MVNO alternatives like Mint Mobile or Tello. The complaint is generic without specific technical detail. Represents brand dissatisfaction rather than an actionable, buildable problem.

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