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T-mobile sucks down here. I was lucky if I ever got a single bar of service. It go to the point to where there was no point in carryng my cell phone. I just checked my voicemail to see if I had any messages.
cingular never did have reception in buildings and if I had known that before I would not have picked that service but with them merging with AT&T there still isn't any emprovements so i'll be glad when my plan expires and hopefully find one that works
If I go out to the street I can get one bar and sometimes carry on a conversation. In the house, nothing. Verizon was no better, but a few friends with Nextell had excellant reception even in the house.
North of Ft Rucker the coverage becomes intermittent. On Cairns AAF the coverage is intermittent.From Brundage to Tuskegee absolutely no coverage. From hwy 52 east to Albany GA, absolutely no coverage. These gaps have been in existence for over a year. You'd think merging with ATT would have IMPROVED service and coverage. What crap
I live up near the stateline reception here is very spotty. I have used a tracfone for a few years up this way coverage averages around two bars. T-Mobile although their map shows us around 2 bars we got none up this way. We litterally had to be in Zip City to get at least 2 to 3 bars. We have a new tower up this way but it's not very strong don't know who owns it but they should have made it better.
Going up Hwy. 171 towards Fayette, around the 11 mile marker there is zero cell reception. It lasts for quite some time - possibly until arriving in city of Fayette. The reception is not only for my cell phone but for anyone that I know who owns a cell phone, so brand does not matter in this case. Thanks for listening! Can you hear me now!