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In the Last 3 weeks, it seems like AT&T has turned off half of it's towers to save money. I am on the road in the Denver Metro Area quite often, and can hardly keep from dropping a call these days. I have heard the same from Co-workers and their AT&T service. I am not sure what is going on but I am sure AT&T knows, and is not talking about it. I have called to complain and they act like I am the first person to ever call in with problems. I know that is BS because everybody I ask lately says the same thing. As soon as my contract is up I am switching.
0-1 bars in this area. Move a half mile north, east, or west, and service improves dramatically. No improvement moving south though. Also poor signal on Main St.around 10th.
I have nothing but good reception all around with Verizon. Downtown, DIA, Boulder, Ft. Collins, Colorado Springs. I have never had a problem with my reception except for where you wouldn't expect any just with other carriers (i.e. the middle of nowhere) My service is great even when I travel out of town, different states or even country.
0-3 bars although calls are dropped consistently. Sprint says they are updating their service daily and we've even had a 'technician' come out to determine the signal strength in the area. 3 years in the neighborhood with no success. Calls are dropped or there is no reception within the neighborhood and inside of our home.
I've had Verizon for five years at this location and have never been able to use my cell phone at home. My kids were recently added to my account with newer phones but those don't work any better. My father was visiting with a T-Mobile phone and got five bars! What's with that?