AT&T
Had Sprint (which was okay) and T-Mobile (no bars ever even though there is a tower 1.5 miles away) and Cingular's service is much better by far, no questions asked. Most of the time I get 3-4 bars with Cingular, and many times 5.
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However I get good reception. My calls will drop continously after 3-10 seconds on my phone. I hate this service. I do not recommend
Was this review helpful to you?AT&T
I'm visiting from the Philippines and I'm roaming on Cingular's Network. I can travel all around the Sierra Vista area, up 90 to I-10, and there are only a few places with no signal before I get to and on the freeway. Every once in awhile my signal will drop to 3 bars, but most of the time it stays at 5 or 4 bars.
Was this review helpful to you?T-Mobile
Indoor was a problem until T-Mobile put up a new tower next to the Windemere Hotel (looks like a tree!). Now it is acceptable in some rooms, others not. Outside around town and on the fort is always great.
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Somehow T-Mobile has a dead spot where I live. Need to roam and use Cingylar network to use the phone inside the house.
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ALWAYS drops calls East of the San Pedro River, approaching the Sprint PCS tower.
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When standing in my house, I can watch my phones reception go from no service, to roaming, to extended service, all in a matter of seconds. I can stand in the same spot, and be roaming (with all the extra charges) for one call, and extended service for the next. Have been with Verizon for a long time, and have always been exceptionally pleased, but am very disappointed now. Am now shopping to find a company who services this area. Am optimistic about Cingular, but still looking for comments.
Was this review helpful to you?Sprint
Works good everywhere except on 92 around palominas and the san pedro. On 82, it just recently got stronger and no more lost calls from Sierra Vista to Bisbee on 82.
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