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C Spire vs Verizon Coverage Map

The map compares native (non-roaming) C Spire and Verizon coverage throughout the United States.

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Technical Notes

  • Real-world relevance: When comparing C Spire and Verizon signal strength, the map's difference view uses predicted RSRP values but colors hexagons based on expected real-world impact. A difference between -125 dBm and -100 dBm (poor vs. fair) has greater visual impact than a difference between -90 dBm and -65 dBm (excellent vs. especially excellent).
  • Metrics with high zoom: Zoom in for the most detailed picture. At the highest zoom levels (smallest hexagons), the Winner and Difference views show signal strength comparisons between C Spire and Verizon.
  • Metrics with low zoom: When zoomed out (larger hexagons), comparisons are generally based on coverage percentage within each hex. Signal strength is only compared when both C Spire and Verizon have 100% coverage of a hex.

Data Sourcing

Cell coverage data for C Spire and Verizon comes primarily from the May 2026 release of the FCC's Broadband Data Collection program (representing networks as of December 2025), supplemented with real-world measurements from large crowdsourcing projects.