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Verizon... what a joke. I lived in Northern nevada and had no problems with Verizon, and then I move to SoNev and experience at least 5-10 dropped calls a day. Even when I stand in one place, I can actual watch the reception bars on the phone rise and fall until service is droppped completely. How many important calls have I been on that dropped??? Too many to count. My new motto: Drop Verizon before it drops you!
Lived in this area for just over four years. Have had Verizon, poor, T-mobile, poor and for the past year an AT&T iPhone 3G. Very poor reception. Needless to say, the iPhone really is only good for data via my home Wi-Fi set up.
Phone service is really good but 3G is almost non-existent and my $400.00 G1 freezes up when loading webpages almost everyday. I must shut it down, remove the battery and start it up again. T-Mobile tell sme I have great reception and will not let me out of my two year agreement nor will they give me any credit for lost service. I have 9 months left and I'm gone T-Mobile. I'll sell my G1 and go to AT&T where I'll get an I-Phone and get real internet service.
t mobile is a bs phone company I got a warranty phone exchange and less that a year later replacement is doin same thing as first phone and they will not warranty I highly recomend a different carrier unless you want same problem I have
Sprint works great down in the Paris casino and convention area, but works terribly in the rooms! I'm on the 15th floor and drop calls every two minutes or less on my cel phone. I've got Sprint PC card that hardly works either. This sucks! I can't believe it. It makes me wonder if they have some sort of block on cell phone frequency in rooms to encourage people to use their phones and paid internet.