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Carr Rd. / HiRoc Rd. intersection, Conyers, GA 30012
Mon Feb 06, 2006
Basically this phone is an alarm clock. Once you leave Rockdale county you might get a signal. I can't wait to drop my T-Mobile service, if you can call it that.
We visited Helen and found maybe just one or 2 parking lots after driving into town where our phones would even work. It is not too much fun driving without a cell phone through the pretty monutains.
Cingular is great around Chattanooga, with one exception being Crest Dr.on Missionary Ridge. From the GA state line south to Lafayette Rd.is a dead spot.
I'm with Cingular and I can see a tower blinking at me from my front yard, yet no signal. Goes between 1 bar and no signal. Cingular dude tells me I've got one of their better reception phones since it picks up both signals. Confirms for me that Cingular basically sucks. Gray is about 10 miles from Macon, one of GA's largest cities.
Morgan Rd. / Hwy. 113 intersection, Temple, GA 30179
Sat Jan 14, 2006
when I first used T-Mobile I got service on Morgan Rd, 4 miles north of Temple, GA. Later I upgraded my handheld phone to Nokia and no longer can get out from this location.