Coosa County, AL Cell Phone Coverage Map & Network Rankings (2026)

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Coverage rankings for Coosa County, AL

Verizon currently ranks first for coverage in this area, with a coverage score of 54.4. Compare Wireless Carriers uses FCC broadband map data to estimate and calculate coverage scores. More on that further below.

RankCarrierScoreOverall4G LTE5GFast 5GAverage Signal
1Verizon54.492.0%92.0%10.7%2.5% -101 dBm
2AT&T53.381.2%81.2%26.9%17.2% -116 dBm
3T-Mobile36.332.9%32.9%27.3%14.9% -96 dBm

Scores include coverage area, network type, and average signal strength.

Cell phone coverage map for Coosa County, AL

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Cell phone coverage by network in Coosa County, AL

#1

Verizon

Coverage Score 54.4
In Coosa County, AL
Overall
92.0%
4G LTE
92.0%
5G
10.7%
Fast 5G
2.5%
Average Signal -101 dBm
#2

AT&T

Coverage Score 53.3
In Coosa County, AL
Overall
81.2%
4G LTE
81.2%
5G
26.9%
Fast 5G
17.2%
Average Signal -116 dBm
#3

T-Mobile

Coverage Score 36.3
In Coosa County, AL
Overall
32.9%
4G LTE
32.9%
5G
27.3%
Fast 5G
14.9%
Average Signal -96 dBm
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Coverage by city in Coosa County, AL

Cities and towns are shown for county-level comparison. Coverage percentages use land-area only coverage.

CityVerizonAT&TT-Mobile
Equality, AL 100.0% 100.0% 78.6% 20.6% -106 dBm 99.2% 99.2% 61.1% 48.9% -115 dBm N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Goodwater, AL 100.0% 100.0% 4.3% 1.8% -100 dBm 76.1% 76.1% 5.5% 3.7% -118 dBm 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 89.6% -86 dBm
Hanover, AL 100.0% 100.0% 1.9% 0.0% -96 dBm 100.0% 100.0% 86.9% 79.4% -112 dBm 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 94.4% -83 dBm
Hissop, AL 100.0% 100.0% 2.2% 0.0% -101 dBm 84.1% 84.1% 14.8% 10.0% -117 dBm 58.5% 58.5% 49.3% 8.9% -101 dBm
Kellyton, AL 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% -94 dBm 100.0% 100.0% 19.2% 7.7% -112 dBm 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% -82 dBm
Mount Olive, AL 100.0% 100.0% 11.5% 5.3% -94 dBm 99.5% 99.5% 56.5% 46.4% -113 dBm 79.9% 79.9% 70.8% 44.0% -95 dBm
Nixburg, AL 100.0% 100.0% 4.2% 0.0% -102 dBm 100.0% 100.0% 77.8% 63.0% -113 dBm 98.9% 98.9% 98.4% 86.8% -87 dBm
Ray, AL 98.3% 98.3% 4.1% 0.8% -101 dBm 99.6% 99.6% 56.8% 43.2% -114 dBm 37.8% 37.8% 34.9% 15.8% -98 dBm
Rockford, AL 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% -96 dBm 98.8% 98.8% 44.4% 42.0% -114 dBm 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 97.5% -82 dBm
Stewartville, AL 94.0% 94.0% 9.4% 1.3% -101 dBm 86.1% 86.1% 52.1% 26.4% -117 dBm 44.5% 44.5% 23.5% 7.6% -103 dBm
Weogufka, AL 93.7% 93.7% 0.0% 0.0% -107 dBm 50.8% 50.8% 12.7% 6.3% -120 dBm 1.6% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% -105 dBm
Hollins, AL 100.0% 100.0% 25.1% 10.0% -97 dBm 71.2% 71.2% 5.7% 0.3% -118 dBm 49.2% 49.2% 23.4% 7.4% -102 dBm
Our Town, AL 100.0% 100.0% 23.1% 8.8% -100 dBm 91.5% 91.5% 6.8% 3.7% -114 dBm 49.0% 49.0% 41.8% 20.7% -95 dBm

About The Coverage Data

Coverage and signal estimates are derived by Compare Wireless Carriers from carrier-reported data in the FCC’s National Broadband Coverage Map, last updated in June 2025. “Percent covered” shows how much of the city or ZIP code area has a carrier signal, whether weak or strong. Signal bars show the estimated average signal strength in areas of Coosa County, AL where that carrier has coverage.

If a carrier says you should have service but you do not, run a challenge test with the FCC Mobile Speed Test App. The FCC uses those results to check carrier-submitted coverage data and requires a carrier response when enough tests show a pattern of inaccurate coverage reporting.