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70% or 100% of towers used by ST?

If the phone activated on AT&T, it will have access to the entire AT&T network.
i hope thats true, but my personal experience differs slightly. in my nexus 5 when i scan for cellular network, i find two att towers and one microcell, only one tower lets me connect to hspa with three signal bars. the one that rejects my sim has five full bars. YMMV.
 
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i hope thats true, but my personal experience differs slightly. in my nexus 5 when i scan for cellular network, i find two att towers and one microcell, only one tower lets me connect to hspa with three signal bars. the one that rejects my sim has five full bars. YMMV.

As long as it activated on AT&T, you should have service at all of their own cell sites.

In my travels in New England, I've had LTE service everywhere, except at the casinos in Connecticut - where it's HSDPA on AT&T.

The GSM-based (which includes HSDPA and LTE) Straight Talk phones may roam when you're outside of the Straight Talk coverage area. CDMA-based phones will not roam if outside the coverage area. This is in their Terms of Service.
 
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