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Most of the time my phone shows "No Service" while in the house and maybe 1 bar outside which usually drops calls. I added a booster to help the service in the house, but it really doesn't help much as I still don't have service more than 30 feet from the inside booster. I have called AT&T which is of little value as they say nothing can be done. It is very frustrating to be paying for monthly phone service and have such limited service at my home. I know that on the freeway service is fine, but once you are away from it the service falls off. I don't understand why AT&T can't put up some extra antennas!
Coverage was good until a week ago. Now all AT&T users at our company (about 12+) get no signal at all, and we're high up in a building in sight of the cell tower 2 blocks away. Interestingly, iPhone users with 3g or 3gs phones get 100% reception?!? WTF?
Manhattan Beach Blvd. / Freeman (E of Hawthorne Blvd.) intersection, Lawndale, CA 90260
Thu Jul 30, 2009
The phone is unusable indoors. Phone does not ring half the time and calls never last more than a minute or two before dropping. During the minute or two, the call cuts in and out. Verizon is unable / unwilling to help.
I am a victim of signing a two year contract. I never have reception indoors on my house or outdoors on Lincoln and 41st Avenue. I am looking forward to the date my contract expires. This is my worst experience with AT&T. I complained numerous times and it was / is as I am talking to a wall.
Yolo Bypass / Interstate 5 intersection, Woodland, CA 95695
Tue Jul 28, 2009
Every day, my calls are dropped as I cross over the Yolo Bypass as I travel on Interstate 5 near the Sacramento River. I warn my callers as I'm driving there that the call most likely will die. If I hold the phone high and chant a few ancient incantations, the connection remains, but the caller's voice goes silent until we cross over to civilization. It was OK until AT&T merged with a smaller carrier a few years ago, and I guess they turned off a tower or two nearby to save money. Carrier pigeon would be more reliable.