Cell Phone Coverage for MetroPCS
MetroPCS’s coverage allows more than 9 million subscribers great, flat rate plans with unlimited minutes, no signed contracts, no activation fees and great plans! MetroPCS is among the first cellular service providers to deploy an all-digital network based on third generation infrastructure and handsets. Cell phone coverage is nationwide and includes many top markets like Atlanta, Florida, Dallas, Detroit, and Sacramento.
Metro PCS coverage — Nationwide! Unlimited minutes! No signed contracts!
Metro PCS California * Auburn * Bakersfield * Davis * Los Angeles County * Riverside/San Bernardino * Orange County * Northridge/San Fernando * Chico/Yuba City * Clear Lake * Cloverdale * Colfax * Elk Grove * Eureka * Fairfeild * Folsom * Fremont * Galt * Hayward * Lakeport * Lodi * Modesto/Merced * Monterey County * Napa Valley * Petaluma * Rancho Cordova * Redding/Shasta Lake * Roseville * Rohnert Park * Sacramento * San Francisco * San Jose * San Leandro * San Lorenzo * Santa Cruz * Santa Rosa * Stockton * Oakland * Oxnard * Ukiah * Vacaville * Winters * Woodland.
Metro PCS Florida * Bartow * Boca Raton * Brandon * Brooksville * Casselberry * Clearwater * Coral Springs * Dade City * Daytona Beach * Dunedin * Ft. Lauderdale * Ft. Myers * Hudson * Jacksonville * Lake Wales * Lakeland * Leesburg * Melbourne * Miami * Naples * New Port Richey * Orlando * Port Charlotte * Sarasota/Bradenton * Spring Hill * St. Petersburg * Tampa * The Keys * West Palm Beach * Winter Haven * Winter Park * Winter Springs * Zephyrhills
Metro PCS Georgia * Alpharetta * Athens * Atlanta Metropolitan Area * College Park * East Point * Fayetteville * Gainesville * Griffin * Lithia Springs * Lithonia * Newnan * Sandy Springs * Savannah
Metro PCS Louisiana * Bossier City * Shreveport
Metro PCS Massachusetts * Boston * Worcester
Metro PCS Michigan * Ann Arbor / Dexter * Detroit / Dearborn / Grosse Pointe * Flint / Lansing * Lapeer / Imlay City / Emmett * Midland * Milford / Clarkston * Mount Clemens / Clinton Township * Pontiac * Port Huron / New Haven * Saginaw / Bay City * Saline / Milan * Southfield * Taylor – Planned Expansion *Albion *Almont *Corunna *Grand Rapids *Holland *Jackson *Leslie *Metamora *Muskegon *Owosso *Romeo *St. Johns.
Metro PCS Nevada * Centennial Hills * Henderson * Las Vegas * North Las Vegas * Southern Highlands * Summerlin
Metro PCS New Jersey * Camden * Cherry Hill * Jersey City * Newark * Trenton
Metro PCS New York * New York City * Westchester County * Connecticut * Long Island
Metro PCS Texas * Dallas * Denton * Fort Worth * Longview/Marshall * McKinney/Allen * Sherman/Denison * Tyler * Waco
Metro PCS Pennsylvania * Philadelphia
Roaming Agreements *On September 29, 2008 Metro PCS Announced that they entered into a 10 year roaming agreement with Cricket Communications that covers both companies existing and future markets, they also entered into a spectrum exchange agreement covering licenses in certain markets, (Leap acquiring an additional 10 MHz of spectrum in San Diego, Fresno, Seattle and certain other Washington and Oregon markets, and Metro PCS acquiring an additional 10 MHz of spectrum in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Shreveport-Bossier City, Lakeland-Winter Haven, Florida and certain other North Texas markets) and have settled all outstanding litigation between them. * MetroPCS also has roaming agreements with Revol Wireless.
This is a list of areas covered by the U.S. cellular phone service Metro PCS as of April 2010. For a more updated metro pcs coverage map please visit the official metro pcs website at maps.metropcs.com.
Return2Basics24 says
Greensburg, PA: We each got a Samsung Galaxy Light thru Metro PCS in March after it was recommended by a friend. The clerk was very nice & did inform us that we would need to be using Wifi at our home when he looked at the map showing area coverage. We were ok with that – it was only to be when at home afterall. Right from the start we had problems them. We thought it was something we hadn’t set up correctly for the 1st month or so though as we were new to using smart phones. Many dropped calls, text messages never arriving or being received up to 24 hours after it was sent, discovering that we had no phone service when attempting to make a call which meant we had no idea how long it had been that way or if anyone had been trying to call us, having no internet when it said we had 4G right in the notification bar on the phone, ….should I keep going? We’ve put up with this WAAAY too long. We recently took our honeymoon and were eager to browse the internet and plan our trip as we went, but both phones were pretty much only good as a camera 99% of the trip, unless we pulled over and got on a business’s Wifi – granted it didn’t have a password to type in. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND CHOOSING ANOTHER CARRIER. Unless this headache is what your looking for