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At my house, I get "average" to "good" AT&T reception during the morning, during the afternoon coverage drops to no reception and switches to a very static ROAM (Verizon) coverage. Why is there good coverage in the morning, and no coverage in the afternoon? Solar disturbances?
AT&T on the GSM network has poor to no coverage on most of the west side of Colorado Springs. Dropped calls happen regularly at 32nd St & W Colorado Ave. heading west all the way into Manitou Springs at Manitou Ave and Crystal Park Rd. The AT&T GSM network also drops calls on Uintah & 24th St up to Uintah & 30th St. The reception has gotten worse since they have announced that "AT&T customers have twice the coverage."
Sprint has pretty decent coverage in North Central Colorado Springs. I use my cell as a home phone and once-in-awhile get a call dropped when inside my apartment. I'd rate coverage inside at 3.5 and outside at 4.0 out of 5.0.
Remember that coverage also depends on the phone being used.
Either get poor to no reception.
AT&T wireless support on their toll free number has to be the worst in the business. Can't get through, don't answer e-mails
Basiclally for the Rockrimmon area, the reception is poor to none. At our house at Oak Hills Drive, about three miles off the highway, it is more none the poor.
Typically reception in this area is perfect. However, several small hills will degrade reception in a few small pockets, but rarely to the point where calls are dropped. Some of the materials the builders are using in the homes in this area causes reception to be very poor indoors, but moving the phone closer to a window tends to help.