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Verizon
4 Out of 5
4 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Motorola Q
Sunset St. / Benton St., Iowa City, IA 52246 Fri Jun 12, 2009

Signal strength ranges between 2-5 bars... but I'm always able to make calls without any issues. I get a dropped maybe once every other month... so, it's rare. Would go with Verizon again because their signal strength seems to be best of the major carriers (Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile) in Iowa City.


Verizon
2 Out of 5
2 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Motorola Razr V3m
2100 South Scott Blvd., Iowa City, IA 52240 Mon Jun 30, 2008

never had a dropped call in the 4 years I have been with Verizon.


Verizon
4 Out of 5
4 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Motorola Razr
Downtown, Uiowa East Campus, SE IC, Iowa City, IA 52240 Mon May 12, 2008

Reception actually vaires between 2 to 5 bars. I very rarely have dropped or missed calls. When I do, I am usually in a big building or basement and I don't expect any other carrier to be better in those situations.


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Verizon
1 Out of 5
1 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Chocolate
Dubuque, Iowa City, IA 52240 Thu Mar 22, 2007

My Verizon phone constantly drops calls and the reception varies widely throughout town and in building. The problem with Verizon is they don't care about a market this small so they cover it as sparingly as possible. They also have the new phones set to hold the Verizon signal as long as possible, making calls on the fringe of the service area impossible as it won't switch to the much stronger partner network. Verizon is great for any large city but traveling and use here has been horrible. I have friends with the other carriers and from what I've seen I Wireless and US Cellular are by far the best choices for local Iowa coverage. I can't wait for my Verizon contract to be up!


Verizon
2 Out of 5
2 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Treo 650
Court St. / Scott Blvd., Iowa City, IA 52245 Thu Dec 14, 2006

I live on the East Side of Iowa City, right near Scott Blvd. and Court Street. I got absolutely no reception in my basement with my Treo. If I go upstairs, I get maybe 1 or 2 bars, and if I go outside, maybe 2 or 3 bars. My house does sit in a slightly lower part of the area, but it really shouldn't make that much of a difference. If I go a couple blocks in any direction, the coverage is fine. Makes it difficult when the Treo is your business line, and anytime someone calls I have to go racing up stairs before I can answer the phone. Oh well... I'm out of my contract now, and looking at Cingular to replace them. We'll see if they're coverage is any better.


Verizon
4 Out of 5
4 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Nokia 3589i
Melrose / Mormon Trek, Iowa City, IA 52246 Thu Nov 23, 2006

Works well in all parts of Iowa City except hospital buildings and basements of large buildings.


Verizon
5 Out of 5
5 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Samsung SCH-A650
Bon Aire, Iowa City, IA 52240 Thu Feb 09, 2006

I reviewed Verizon on Oct. 29, 2005. At that point, I had an occasional call go to voice mail (in an area with good signal strength, and clear calls), and when moving around would hear the occasional sound drop from a cell handoff or whatever. Around December Verizon must have done some tweaks around here.. no calls going to VM anymore, and calls now have no handoff sounds, and in fact sound perfect. The low signal spots I had before are still low, but calls now sound clear anyway. I brought up my phones debug screen, and now a phone call can use 2, 3, or 4 cells at once sometimes to keep the call clear, versus before always using 1.


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Verizon
4 Out of 5
4 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Samsung SCH-A650
Bon Aire, Iowa City, IA 52240 Sat Oct 29, 2005

I'm the same dude who wrote about Cingular at Bon Aire on April 17, 2005.. Cingular now has dropped TDMA usage for phones like the S46. Due to Cingular's low coverage outside of town with a GSM-only phone, I dropped Cingular and now have Verizon. In town, I haven't hit any dead spots yet. The number of bars fluctuates around more with Verizon compared to Cingular outside, but since Verizon is 850mhz instead of 1900mhz, going inside most buildings doesn't knock off bars. In my friend's steel-reinforced-concrete building (in University Heights) I get 2 bars in most spots, with a few individual spots at 1 bar. At the friends house out of town, I get 2 bars instead of 1.. In SW Wisconsin where Cingular just wouldn't work on a GSM-only plan, Verizon gets continuous coverage (roaming off US-Cellular I think.. but roaming is free so that's fine by me.) In the past I hadn't considered Verizon because it was too expensive, but Cingular has raised their rates so they are at least as high as Verizon's... I'd give Verizon "5 - Perfect" but I had 1 or 2 outgoing calls that were very slow to connect (like 15 second delay before the 1st ring) and have had 1 incoming call go straight to voice mail, so I wonder if there aren't intermittent capacity problems.


Verizon
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Samsung i600
Dental Science Building, Iowa City, IA 52242 Thu Oct 06, 2005

No reception inside DSB. Similar observation in most University Hospital Buildings.


Verizon
2 Out of 5
2 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Samsung SCH-A530
Burlington / Lucas, Iowa City, IA 52240 Wed Sep 28, 2005

I get nothing inside my house, and outside with antenna extended I get a few bars and very choppy calls. Roomates with Verizon also complain, but one with US Cellular has good indoor reception. Around town I usually get 3-4 bars, and my reception was much better when I lived near Coralridge. Reception dies out completely about 15 miles South on 218, and I tend to drop calls or switch to roaming halfway between Iowa City and Davenport on I-80.


Verizon
1 Out of 5
1 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Audiovox CDM-8600
Walden Ridge / Sylvan Glen Ct., Iowa City, IA 52246 Mon Sep 19, 2005

I do not recommend Verizon Wireless on the West side of Iowa City. I rarely finish a conversation without a dropped call.


Verizon
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Kyocera Phantom (KX414)
Bowen Science Building / University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52246 Tue Jul 13, 2004

My previous Kyocera phone (3 yrs old) GOT reception in this buiding, but this one does not.



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