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Had Verizon and wish I'd stayed. Even in bright green coverage areas, as indicated by their unique personal coverage map, the service is spotty at best. Choppy conversation at best, and frequent dropped calls. Ten more months to endure. Sigh.
I switched to Cingular GSM and a new LG phone. It's a nice phone but my reception is terrible just about everywhere in and out of the city. Only place I get a good signal is at work near the airport. The reception at home is terrible and a real problem since we don't carry land line long distance.
Our company uses Sprint. Dropped calls are the norm. Sprint is the worst. Joke around here is " I got Sprinted" when a call drops. I carry a Nextel, never had a dropped call in the plant.
Reception flucuates quite a bit in my area. Stays between 1 and 2 bars a majority of the time at home. Not very happy with my service at home but good in other locations.
my phone goes in and out of analog in Rockyripple, IN which happens to be where I live. this did not start untill a couple months ago. it gets great coverage everywhere else I travel. my wife has a v120 which does better at home but she too has issues every once in a while. Verizon has replaced my phone three times with no luck. I'm thinking of trying cingular.
T-mobile has the coolest phones by far (for text messaging), but the coverage is poor to bad. No coverage in our house at all (tech support suggested it was because we have mature trees!), and comes and goes for no obvious reason at other locations. Can sit with the phone in one spot and go from zero bars to 5 and back to zero. Very frustrating! Especially when other people have full and reliable service almost all around the city. A cool phone is only good if it works reliably, right? Wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
I cant remember the last time I've had any issue with reception or a dropped call on Verizon... here in my neighborhood or all around Indianapolis and the surrounding areas. I am often the only one among my friends (all T-Mobile users) who has a signal. I just wish Verizon would offer a QWERTY phone so I text message easier!