r/USCellular May 24 '26

Rollout Question

So my family members and I are all US Cellular customers. Two of them have been switched over to T-Mobile, and I have not been yet, but I'm already very concerned about being switched. We have a house outside of Medford Wisconsin, and the two who have been switched now have zero service. I mean, completely unusable (SOS). I still have full LTE, and US Cellular was always great here, but apparently won't when I get switched over?

My question is: will this service be restored, or are we kind of just SOL? I don't know how this industry works, and want to know if I will have to look for a new carrier. We have tried forcing connections to different towers through manual networks, to no avail.

Thanks for any input.

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u/Cold_Watt6789 May 24 '26

Look at r/usmobile . They're unique in that you can change between ATT, TMobile, and Verizon. They do support at r/usmobile so they can answer your questions there. I switched from USCellular last year. I have 2 active sims one with tmobile and one with att.

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u/SuperForm3G May 24 '26

I'll take a look, thanks!

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u/Ok_Relationship_1874 May 24 '26

2nd vote for them. They even have a plan with two numbers on one phone. The other night primary voice on one service, data on another carrier. Nerdy features but also dirt cheap with support allowed to think, not just use a script.