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Alltel
 3 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola V265
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Old Valdosta Hwy., Nashville, GA 31639 |
Wed Sep 28, 2005 |
An Alltel phone with a pull out antenna seems best for areas between Nashville and Valdosta but I still get dropped sometimes. Cellular providers do not make more money with better coverage, they only get fewer complaints.
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: HTC Insipre 4G |
S John St., Nashville, GA 31639 |
Sat Dec 31, 2011 |
AT&T is absolutely useless in Nashville. Regardless of type of phone (smartphone or just plain cellular), you struggle to get a signal. At my grandma's house, I often have to walk around the house and yard to get maybe a bar (two if I'm lucky) just for voice calls. Trying to get data is worse. Relatives that have good reception (including data) in Nashville (and nearby Alapaha) have Verizon or Sprint.
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AT&T
 2 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola V60 Color |
Berrien County Near BHS, Nashville, GA 31639 |
Sun Dec 25, 2005 |
Thankfully, I use my cell for text messages. I get, on average, two bars. If I'm lucky, I might get three. When I leave Nashville, I have some areas where I can't get a signal AT all. However, once I arrive in Tifton or Valdosta I have excellent service.
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T-Mobile
 0 Out of 5
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HWY 168, Nashville, GA 31639 |
Sat Jun 19, 2010 |
none in Nashville GA T-mobile, luckily I live in Middleburg FL now and it is good, lived in Sanderon FL awile in between and none there either. Note to T- mobile Don't Forget the small towns. thanks
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