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Gordon Highway / Robinson Rd. intersection, Grovetown, GA 30813
Wed Sep 22, 2004
Everytime I turn left off of Robinson Rd. onto Gordon Highway I lose my signal. I also lose my signal on Gordon Highway coming from 520. Going down Gordon Highway towards I don't lose my signal.
Ponce de Leon / Commerce Dr. intersection, Decatur, GA 30030
Thu Sep 16, 2004
I just bought a house in downtown Decatur and it has NO reception for any cell phones. I use AT&T, but friends use T-Mobile and it is just as bad. Even outdoors, it is terrible. It appears to be a dead zone.
Inman Park / Euclid / Elizabeth intersection, Atlanta, GA 30307
Thu Sep 02, 2004
I get absolutely NO reception in my home. I called T-Mobile and they told me I'm in an area with good reception outdoors and not so good reception indoors. Sorry, but I need to be able to use my phone indoors too. I'm sending my phone back to T-Mobile.
King George Blvd. / Abercorn St. intersection, Savannah, GA 31419
Tue Aug 24, 2004
I am only 15 miles from airport.
I get one dot on reception on my new Motorola V60. My old Startac got 2 dots and I could use it in Savannah Ga. But now I was told I couldn't get it repaired so you sent me the Motorola V60. Turn you head and call is dropped. I live in Columbia SC and work in Savannah, GA and have only my cell phone. I have been with Verizon when they were Bell Atlantic. Over 15 years.
This may change. I have to have a cell phone that works. Being on a nationwide plan I would assume it would work 15 miles from a major city.
14th St. / Piedmont Ave. intersection, Atlanta, GA 30309
Mon Aug 23, 2004
Upgrading to GSM on Cingular was a big mistake. I live one block from Bellsouth / Cingular world headquarters, and can't make a call from inside my home anymore. My wife's CDMA phone works fine here.
Cherokee Ave. / Milledge Ave. intersection, Atlanta, GA 30312
Wed Aug 18, 2004
For at least 6 blocks to the west and south of this intersection in the Grant Park neigborhood of Atlanta, you get no service with T-Mobile (or any GSM service provider, for that matter). You would think that being less than one mile from downtown, I-20, Turner Field, and the zoo, you would get service here, but you don't.
Dee Kennedy NE of 124 / Harmony Grove Church Rd. intersection, Auburn, GA 30011
Fri Jul 23, 2004
I get great reception until i get 1/4 miles from the house. I can get 1-2 bars if I stand on the deck in the back and point NE towards Athens. T-Mobile claims this is not a phone problem but a tower issue and also promises to hook me to a Cingular signal through some kind of agreement they have.