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For some reason, the Albertsons on 48th and Chambers in Mont Bello has this vortex around it that cuts off any and all conversations, quite rudely, I might add.
I had a Nokia 1260 that had very poor service in most of aurora including on 225 so I went to the AT&T store next to Sportsman's Warehouse and the salsmen told me that the phone I had was very poor in receptoin. So the Motorola v60i phone would solve my problems. Well 80 bucks later and another year with AT&T, I almost say the reception is WORSE. So I bought the 30 dollar external antenna and adapter, now I only drop half of my calls and usually get another 10 minutes talk time before the phone allows me not to hear the other party and they can hear me just fine. I usually use my roomates Verizon phone and service when available, no problems with that service. Come November I am switching.
Dead zone, dropped calls. Western Arvada and Westminster areull of dead zones. Even C470 between I-70 and Lucent has dead zones. Throughout the Denver metro, I get garbled audio on & off. Sounds worse than analog. Verizon has an archaic, legacy voice mail system (no auto login like Sprint) and spotty coverage. I can't believe they were voted best overall by CR!