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<title>Northern WI/MI - Cellphone</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I was wondering how Sprint and Verizon are in Northern WI and MI?

Verizon states they have 3G up that way which I find hard to believe.  I know they are in the process of upgrading since purchasing Alltel.

Along those lines I know with Sprint you roam on the Verizon network.  I believe you don't get the 3G data speeds when roaming.

I currently have AT&T but am looking at Verizon or Sprint as a new cell provider.  So I know they will have some dead spots.

TIA!]]></description>
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