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Commuter Rail / Plymouth / Boston intersection, Manomet, MA 02345
Mon May 12, 2008
Loose reception completely in Halifax, Whitman and in between Weymouth and Braintree. Very fustrating. Also switches to analog a lot throughout the travel and makes getting email painful.
Go to your local town meeting and support cell tower development, when cell tower construction companies try to build a tower the only people who show up at town meetings are the people who oppose them.
I work in Taunton and have no problem with service but when home in South Middleboro I have no bars. I prefer to only have a cell phone but need to still pay for a landline until I can get service in my home. I can usually get a bar or two outside of my house but never in the house. When I lived in Taunton my cell phone worked great in the house and I didn't need a landline.
The worst experience I have ever had with a cell phone! I use T-Mobile for international travel but will soon drop the service and opt for a temporary phone for travel and one that works for the US at HBS.
I get absolutely no reception in south gardner center just off the 2a. Turns out that my home borders a dead zone for verizon. If you get crapy service call them and they can look it up. They are letting me out of my 2 year contract for no charge. Now I have to find a service that works... ... .
South St. / Mendon Rd. intersection, Upton, MA 01568
Wed Jan 30, 2008
If I'm lucky and place the phone near a window, I can sometimes hear it ring. I can never answer the call (it's always immediately dropped) but I can at least see who it is and call them with a landline. Incredibly frustrating