Can't believe I missed this one but check this out. We have had coverage maps available to us for a while now by going through Gryph0n. Well T-Mobile has made street level coverage available to the masses
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Our coverage map approximates our outdoor U.S. wireless coverage area, which may: a) vary from location to location (IMG:
http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) include locations with limited or no coverage and c) change without notice. This coverage map does not guarantee service availability at any particular location or at any particular point in time. Even within a coverage area, various factors, including without limitation network changes, traffic volume, service outages, technical limitations, signal strength, your equipment, terrain, structures, foliage, weather and other conditions, may interfere with actual service, quality and availability, including the ability to make, receive and maintain calls. Portions of the mapped areas may include "Roaming" networks operated by our partners and affiliates, and we are not responsible for the performance of those networks. To determine whether our coverage meets your needs, please work with a T-Mobile sales representative in order to take advantage of our personal coverage check. If you sign up for T-Mobile service and then find that our coverage doesn't meet your needs, most of our plans offer a return policy for a certain specified period of time. Please see T-Mobile's Terms and Conditions, viewable at www.t-mobile.com, for further details.
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