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Johnson Ferry Rd. / Paper Mill Rd. intersection, Marietta, GA 30062
Thu Nov 06, 2008
Way too many dropped calls on this section of Johnson Ferry Road. This is a major thoroughfare to East Cobb / Roswell suburbs, and AT&T ought to have it well covered, but they do not.
I just moved from Cohutta, Wheeler Dam Rd, we were lucky to get 1 bar, and only then if you stood in the right place and held your head in the right spot.
Granted, the location specified is a creek bottom, but 3 other Verizon customers had 4 and 5 bar signals while my AT&T had "no service". This is not uncommon at all. Inside metal buildings, such as Walmart or Home Depot, where my wife's Verizon phone has 5 bars, I have 1 or no service. AT&T, you need to hire that guy from the Verizon commercial...
Southern Pines Apts. / Mountain Drive. intersection, Decatur, GA 30032
Thu Aug 21, 2008
Little or no reception in Apartment. Only one bar to two in bedroom, other rooms no bar have to use bluetooth for calls. However I can only get a decent signal at the intersection of Mountain Dr. and Covington Hwy. Reported it to T-Mobile was told they would check and call me back,still waiting since a year ago, eventually had to get comcast digital to cover for emergencys can't rely on cell phone Otherwise its ok from there on.
Could not make calls out of the area. The Village at Deaton Creek has significant dead zones that effect T-Mobile (they deny a problem claiming 5 bars reception), Cingular and Sprint. Verizon is the only one employees of the village recommended.
Towne Lake Pkwy. All Throughout / Bells Ferry Rd. intersection, Woodstock, GA 30189
Sat Jul 26, 2008
It seems as if T-Mobile tends to be slacking on getting up some new towers. I use my phone for work and I hardly get service anywhere in marietta, kennesaw, or acworth either. Not sure whether it's the new phone I had to sign a two year contract to get; which T-Mobile won't swap-out, or just T-mobile's service in general. I have been a T-Mobile customer for over four years, and it seems the service just gets worse and worse. At this time, I'm very dissapointed with the company and will never go back to them again once my contract which they looped me into over the promise of a phone with better reception ends.
I have AT&T and I get no signal but just like the other person I got a signal out here for 3 days also. Now all I can get is "sos" from T-Mobile if I'm lucky.