AT&T
People here and elsewhere claim that Unicel and Nokia are good, but I get no bars in my office with Unicel and a Nokia 6085h, whereas my officemate has no problems making calls with a cheapo Jitterbug service and phone. I think a lot has to do with what tower your service connects to.
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Had no service to call out on, could receive incoming calls but they were almost immediately dropped.
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Reception poor in buildings and across much of campus.
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No reception from Burlington to St. Albans None in airport None in Sheldon None in Fairfax None in Sheldon
Was this review helpful to you?Verizon
If I'm lucky I can get 2 bars but one is the norm and even if you start with 2 it usually drops to 1 and the call usually drops soon after.
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Calls tend to drop in this area. There has been a slight improvement but it shouldn't be a problem in Burlington.
Was this review helpful to you?Alltel
Great Alltell Reception throughout Vermont. Interstate 91 and 89, Hiway 7 and throughout Burlington area. National Freedom Plan so no roaming charges...
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No coverage from any network anywhere in Burlington, or down to Shelburne. Also tried Treo 600, also no good.
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Visiting from California. I had roaming ability in September '05 and now nothing. Burlington Int. Airport - nothing; Grand Isle - nothing.
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As Unicel continues to build more towers, the GSM network is proving to outperform everyone. I got lost looking for a friend's house in the absolute middle of nowhere and never lost coverage when I needed directions, even though I was forced to call my friend on her landline because our particular location disabled her phone. I typically hate everything about cell phones and cell phone companies, but this was excellent.
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