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leonorman0
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What network would I be put on in New York
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It will be either AT&T or T-Mobile

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It will be either AT&T or T-Mobile

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Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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@leonorman0  Don't expect great coverage or good data speeds if you're roaming. Use free WiFi where you can, but do it over a VPN.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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Yeah I've seen many an issue with coverage in the US and unfortunately if you come back to the UK there isn't a great deal your carrier here can do about it as they don't own the US network they just rent access.
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Andrew.
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Local data access isn't poor in the USA but O2 heavily throttle their customers when roaming.
A local SIM card or WiFi is the only way to get good data speeds but if you only want calls and texts, O2 is fine.
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