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View the UScellular cell phone coverage map to see the strength of signal where you use your phone the most. Our wireless coverage map is available online.
Toggle between LTE and 5G networks on our interactive map to determine if your area has a strong U.S. Cellular signal. If your area is saturated in purple, you can expect reliable service from U.S. Cellular. If you want to check coverage for a specific U.S. Cellular plan, head over to our comparison engine tool.
UScellular ® LICENSED MARKETS. 5G is coming in 2020. See uscellular.com/5g for detailed coverage info. LTE is a trademark of ETSI. The map shows an approximation of service coverage. Actual coverage may vary. Service may be interrupted or limited due to weather, terrain, customer equipment, or network limitations.
Check out our coverage map to see what's available in your area. If you're in a 5G or 5G+ coverage area and have a capable device, look for the 5G or 5G+ icon on in the upper-right corner of your phone display. You can get the best 5G and 5G+ coverage by turning on Enhanced Calling in Settings.
View the U.S. Cellular coverage map to see the strength of coverage where you live. U.S. Cellular offers fast and reliable 4G LTE.
A full-screen map showing coverage throughout the whole US is available here. Most US Cellular subscribers still have nationwide coverage thanks to a roaming agreement with AT&T. Below, you can toggle between the maps of US Cellular's native coverage and the map of AT&T's coverage.
Our database contains cell coverage information for AT&T, USCellular, T-Mobile, and Verizon. Results show indoor and outdoor coverage for voice calls, 3G data, 4G (LTE) data, and 5G data for every zip code in the USA for each carrier.
See how U.S. Cellular's coverage map compares to the four major carriers—Sprint, AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile.
Check UScellular 4G LTE and 5G coverage and speeds in your area using our crowd-sourced coverage map.
The Signal Strength Map is an interactive map of the major cellular networks in the United States, including AT&T, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile, UScellular, and Verizon. The map is created using signal strength data made public as part of the FCC Broadband Data Collection program.