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I have T-Mobile for 3 years. I went thru all the carriers and finally ended with T-Mobile and am really happy with them. Great customer service and plans. No dropped calls. I have good signal except when i go into some shops in the Aladdin. Cingular doesnt have coverage there either. I don't know about the other carriers. I don't really go out to the desert or the mountains, so I don't know about coverage there. I went to San Diego and LA last week and had good coverage all the way there too.
I've had T-Moblie for 3 years and always have excellent reception within Las Vegas but if you get off the beaten path forget about it! I have a national plan and it's the same all over big cities, it's great. But away from them and forget about it! Mt. Charleston has no signal, and between here and San Bernardino, CA terrible. In San Diego right on the ocean, no signal. In Chicago, great! Madison, WI is great, but 10 miles down the road, and no signal. And so on and so on. Summary, if your not going to be traveling out of the major markets T-Mobile will work for you and they got some kick ass deals along with good customer service and correct billing. Also the Motorola V60, I have never had a problem with it. It has taken a beaten (been dropped from 10 ft. a couple of times) and never missed a beat. I'm going to try the V400 or V600 next. The Motorola phones seem to be made sturdier than the others.
I live next to the downtown casinos and work just south of the airport, so inbetween those spots are where i make/recieve most calls. I rarely get dropped calls, and when I do you can't tell if its my phone or my friends cell phone (most of my friends or in MN). I'm thinkng of switching to T-Mobile, but I'm hesitant to pull the trigger cause I'm completely satified with Sprint.
I have been in Las Vegas for two years now and AT&T wireless sucks in every way!!!
Customer service is non-assistant here and they can care less.
Dropped calls are a regular occurrence. If you call AT&T, they will just tell you that it is not them, it is your phone. I am now one my third model of a different phone and the problem still exist.
I am now looking for another carrier. The only problem here in Las Vegas is, if you go to away from town to say Red Rock, or some where in the desert, you will need analog.
Most carriers seem to be going “all digital” and that just will not fly here!
Help! Help! Help!
Terrible at home - Canyon Fairways. Cuts out constantly - sometimes if I go into the front yard and stand on one foot, I can get a signal. Very disappointing!
Very poor signal in this area. Had a portable tower at Red Rock Country Club, but was taken down. Talked to other Nextel subscribers with same problem. Practicaly no coverage from the I-215 from Cheyenne to Town Center.
In my now home calling area of Las Vegas Nevada I get perfect reception! Although when I lived in the san fernando valley (part of Los Angeles county) I received less than perfect reception, there I probably would have rated cingular a 2 "below average" due to their lack of reception around mountains and canyons.