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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Nokia 2636 |
Little Dry Run / Williams Creek Dr. intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45244 |
Fri Nov 28, 2008 |
Very disappointed. I assumed Cincinnati Bell / ATT / Cingular would give me great reception. :-(
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Blackberry Pearl |
9th St. / Elm St. intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45202 |
Mon Oct 06, 2008 |
I agree with the other person who wrote about Cincinnati Bell Wireless. This review isn't for AT&T Wireless. Cincinnati Bell Wireless has horrible reception and service throughout most of Cincinnati. I frequently get dropped calls, bad voice quality where it cuts out, missed voice mails, text messages that are sent, but never received by the other person, and most recently"network busy" messages. Plus their coverage area is limited. I pay a lot of money per month for their service and it is terrible. Whenever you call their customer service line, it takes over 15 minutes to get a live person on the phone. Then, once you get one, they always try to blame the phone for the problems. If they want to be competitive, they better fix these problems that many people are having.
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Nokia 2260 |
Every Where / Whole City intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45230 |
Fri Sep 05, 2008 |
**This review is for Cincinnati Bell Wireless, not AT&T.** Cincinnati Bell Wireless is the absolute worst wireless carrier in the Cincinnati / Tri-state area. I've been with them for six months now and am very disappointed with their service. I am having problems with dropped calls (night and day), horrible voice quality where it echoes and cuts out, poor reception throughout a lot of the city, and not receiving text messages. I've heard that many other people who have them as a carrier have these same problems as well. Also, their "national" coverage area is very limited. When my bill comes, I am always being charged roaming fees when I use my phone out of town too. Their plans claim to have no roaming fees. Its obvious that they refuse to spend money to maintain / upgrade their GSM network or expand their regional coverage. Avoid Cincinnati Bell Wireless at all costs. You will have so many problems.
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AT&T
 0 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR v3
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Eight Mile Rd. / Hopper Rd. intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45255 |
Mon Jun 30, 2008 |
This review is for Cincinnati Bell Wireless. DO NOT sign up with them! I have experienced so many problems with their service throughout Cincinnati. Dropped calls, horrible voice quality (cut-outs and echoes), busy network messages, and not receiving voice mails. Whenever you call their customer service line, they always try to blame your phone for the problems. Well, whenever I travel out of town, my phone works just fine roaming on AT&T's network. So, it's NOT my phone. The Cincinnati Bell network is horribly managed and their towers are overloaded. Plus, their voice coverage in Clermont County is bad. Most of the Southern part of the county has no coverage. Go with Verizon or AT&T. You will be a lot happier.
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola MotoKRZR K1 |
Mitchell Ave. / Interstate 75 intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45232 |
Tue Jun 10, 2008 |
This review is actually for Cincinnati Bell Wireless. Whatever you do, DO NOT sign up with this GSM network. They claim to be the best network in Cincinnati. Ha, what a joke! I have a top of the line Motorola KRZR K1 phone and have had nothing but dropped calls, poor sound quality, and "Network Busy, Call Failed" messages. For the last two weeks, I have attempted to make several calls after I leave work (5:30), and I can never get through do to their crappy network being busy. Whenever I call their joke of a customer service line, they always try to blame it on my phone. Why don't they take a look at their network? My phone is brand new and I have reset it 3 times! They are VERY POOR quality. Avoid Cincinnati Bell at all costs. I have heard other people complaining about the same things.
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AT&T
 2 Out of 5
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson K790a
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Clough Pike / Rt 32 intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45230 |
Mon Apr 28, 2008 |
Spotty reception, randomly lose reception all together several times per week but then at other times have strong signal / full bars?? Small dead zones east of Mt Lookout and in Anderson near Clough and Corbly.
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AT&T
 2 Out of 5
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Both N and S 71, Cincinnati, OH 45203 |
Thu Mar 06, 2008 |
No matter where I am in cincinnati I always drop calls. I hate the 'new at&t'. If I'm in a building or walking down the street I drop calls. It gets worse when I'm driving in the city. This company sucks!
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: MotorKRZR K1 |
Eight Mile Rd. / Hopper Rd.(Near 275) intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45255 |
Wed Nov 21, 2007 |
I don't actually have AT&T, I have Cincinnati Bell GSM Wireless service. In this area of Southeastern Hamilton County (Anderson Township), there is a big Cincinnati Bell dead zone between the intersection of Woodruff Rd.and Eight Mile Rd.and the intersection of Eight Mile Rd.and Hopper Road. I've had numerous dropped calls in this area and the reception is very poor. There needs to be another tower put in this area because most of lower Eight Mile Rd.has no coverage at all.
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola C139 |
Eight Mile Rd. / Hopper Rd. intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45255 |
Tue Oct 23, 2007 |
I agree with the October 3 posting-that AT&T has bad service in this area of Anderson Township / Cincinnati, Ohio. Near that intersection, I get poor reception and many dropped calls. Ive called customer service about the problems, but nothing is ever done. They need to strengthen the nearest tower and live up to their promise of the network with the fewest dropped calls. If anyone else is having problems in this area, call AT&T and let them know. The more people call, the more likely the problem will be fixed.
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola V365
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Eight Mile Rd. / Hopper Rd. intersection, Cincinnati, OH 45255 |
Wed Oct 03, 2007 |
AT&T has very bad reception in this area of Anderson Township. One bar if you are lucky. There should be good reception here because it's near the Interstate 275 bridge. I always experience dropped calls and very poor voice quality-voice sounds like a computer voice or monster! Tower handoffs are rough as well. If you live in this area, avoid AT&T unless they decide to put a tower here!
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