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Ave. of the Americas / Houston intersection, New York, NY 10013
Thu Sep 10, 2009
This might be temporary as I have had reception here in the past, but now there is no reception between Spring St. and Houston St. on the west side of 6th Ave.
Switched from Verizon to Sprint to save $. Big mistake, I went all of Labor Day weekend with NO cell or data coverage. Switched back to Verizon the day after Labor Day. Spend too much time on the North Fork to not have any phone service.
Applebees / Black River Blvd. intersection, Rome, NY 13440
Tue Sep 08, 2009
The service flips to Verizon their roaming partner and back. Its like a dead zone since both Sprint and Verizon Roaming on this phone at this location is problematic. I will condede that it could be the phone with two year old tech, but its been that way since two years ago. Getting a new phone this month.
W. Sherman Hollow Rd. / Bordwell intersection, Branchport, NY 14418
Thu Aug 27, 2009
We switched to Verizon a few months ago hoping for better coverage that ATT but we get nothing at home now. ATT we did have reception at our house but questionable elsewhere.
absolutely no reception indoors or outdoors in the co-op area at the end of Rumsey rd,go down to the parkway and you are back in business.the company actually suggested I try walking down the road 1 / 2 mile to make calls!
97th / Central Park West intersection, New York, NY 10025
Sat Aug 15, 2009
We recently moved from Chicago to Manhattan. AT&T service had been mostly reliable in Chicago, but is terrible in Manhattan. On street in front of our building, 'no service'. In various area on the streets, calls go directly to voice mail, and outgoing calls are impossible even when bars are strong. AT&T's network in Manhattan is in bad need of repair or upgrade. If it weren't for my beloved iPhone, I'd drop AT&T immediately.