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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Razr v3i
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All of TUSKAWILLLA, Winter Springs, FL 32708 |
Mon Jun 11, 2007 |
I have Cingular (switching to Sprint PCS tommorow). But I just wanted to let you all know that even though the Cingular map shows service in this nieghbourhood there maybe 2 bars at most. And even with those bars many calls are dropped (about 75% of mine), also many call fails where it will not even dialout. And I also get a lot of my inbound calls being sent directly to voicemail with no ringing of the phone - it was outrageous. AT&T DOES NOT have the least dropped calls. I find the GSM network that AT&T uses even when I do get full bars is very staticy, and choppy at best. I will be glad to be going to Sprint PCS!
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AT&T
 2 Out of 5
Phone Model: Nokia 3595
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Winter Springs / Oviedo Area, Winter Springs, FL 32708 |
Sun Oct 22, 2006 |
I have the best phone for recieving a signal / pulling RF there is for GSM. Yet I still get 1-2 bars in and around Tuskawilla, and many dropped calls around Oviedo. Whereas in Winter Springs I get echoing, and tunnel effect when I make calls. I am extremely disastisfied with Cingular. I will be switching to Sprint after my contract expires in December.
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola V551
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17-92 and 434, Winter Springs, FL 32708 |
Tue Jan 10, 2006 |
The last few months have been horrible. Call failed, network busy, poor reception, echo, etc. Spoke to Cingular and they are very aware of the problems. All due to hurricanes. Yeah right. No timetable as to when I can expect any improvement. Call failed... Cingular failed. Time to move on.
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AT&T
 5 Out of 5
Phone Model: Nokia 3120 |
Rainbow Elementary, Winter Springs, FL 32708 |
Tue Dec 06, 2005 |
This is an AT&T Wireless account that has merged with the Cingular network. AT&T was pretty good for reception, but since the Cingular network was added, it's rare for me not to be able to pick up at least one tower no matter where I go in the whole country. I was able to make calls in rural Arkansas and New Hampshire. GSM reception in the Orlando area is very good except for the occasional dead spot like inside Sam's Club on 436. During the hurricanes last year, we were able to send and receive text messages shortly after the storms. The tower would go out or the system would be busy, but unlike connecting a call, the text message can be transferred in a very short burst and can make it through even a busy network. This worked better than our land line, since our single corded phone fried the day after, and of course we couldn't buy a new one for weeks.
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