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I haven't been in that specific area recently, but I generally had good coverage in greater Denver metro area.
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I have seen many complaints about coverage in Colorado. It's a fact of the terrain. Both Verizon and ATT have huge dead zones.
I suggest an app called Coverage Map by root metrics. Is has user collected data on specific areas for each carrier. I suspect it will have less green, and lots of red, but so it goes.
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The application called Sensorly also has user generated maps of coverage areas.
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Cool. I'll check it out compared to Coverage.
I find CM very accurate in my area.
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I like that Sensorly has more carriers, but the app leaves me wanting a more accurate picture of actual quality in an area. I also like the mapping option.
Over all, still may lean toward CM.