Your best bet to figuring out whether Mint works in the areas you'll be frequenting is asking friends and family who use T-Mobile, or even Mint itself if they're already on the service. With that said, Verizon and AT&T are significantly more expensive, and Mint's coverage should be good for a decent majority of people. Verizon and AT&T are often touted to have better coverage, at least in rural areas, and my own experience with various carriers generally correlates with that consensus. If Mint (or T-Mobile) doesn't have good coverage in the areas you frequent, Mint may not be for you. The T-Mobile part is perhaps the most important thing you need to consider when considering Mint - it runs on T-Mobile's network, and you need to figure out whether that coverage is going to be good enough for you. Here's Mint Mobile, in one sentence: it's a cheaper version of T-Mobile that's perfect for anyone who knows that T-Mobile's coverage works for them.
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