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For the ones complaining about Verizon need to update their phones or something, because mine works all over. Had them 2 years and only maybe 5 dropped calls total. Maybe I just have good luck. Im a truck driver I travel about 35 states.
Coverage on this side of I 95 (East) and in this general area is intermittent at best. Sometimes you can make a call, sometimes not. Usually, calls in doors go right to voice mail. Verizon Wireless knows about the problem and has numerous trouble tickets about it. It seems like the only solution is to make multiple phone calls to produce mutiple trouble tickets and keep at it until the problem is solved. Either another tower, or adding another antenna to the tower they have.
Verizon, AT&T, Metro PCS have a tower here. Just put it up and all 3 carriers have full signal here. The tower is on the west side of US 1 across from Seminole Wds and US 1. Sprint, T. Mobile, Nextel, need to put antenna up on that tower. I see T. Mobile maybe but Sprint / Nextel I wouldnt hold my breath. Hope this helps fellow Palm Coast neighbor.
Just moved into area... and I had NO reception driving down Belle Terre Parkway, and while at Publix. When I get to State Rd.100, I get a little reception. I was wondering if I needed a new carrier, but looking at the comments on here, maybe it's all carriers.
Can't receive any calls in my house and taking calls outside is just fair. The phone doesn't even ring in the house. Again, Palm Coast is really in desperate need of better tower coverage. Verizon says they have an extender that seems to work in areas like Palm Coast for $250... .I said "you should pay me to stay with Verizon". My bros-in law's iphone works fine in my house. I wish I could afford the iphone monthly service charges because that is what I would like to do. Still hoping someone has a suggestion for better reception.
Where do I start? There are towers all around, the land is dead flat, yet no reception in so many places. The drive down Royal Palms is completely without signal, despite the towers I can see from there. Not every tower carries the T-Mobile network, but I should be able to be carried on another signal.