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« on: August 04, 2016, 04:05:21 pm »

New report reveals the best & worst places in the U.S. for mobile connectivity

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<p>Most of us have cursed poor mobile connectivity in our home towns at some point or other, but if you want to know whether you really have something to complain about, the latest RootMetrics report has the answers.</p>
<p>RootMetrics is a mobile analytics company that tests cell networks across the USA, measuring reliability, speed and performance across data, calls and text to come up with an overall performance ranking for 125 metro areas …</p>
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