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No reception at all on the South Shore of Cranberry Lake, hopefully the CLFD will get the ok for the new Verison Tower from the APA soon. We need this tower for emergency communications! NOW!
Lefferts Ave. / Albany intersection, Brooklyn, NY 11203
Mon Dec 08, 2008
I just moved to this location and the reception is almost non existent throughout the apartment.I am considering changing carriers even though it will cost me for breaking my contract.I see no other option. T-Mobile has a lot of work to do.Great rates but bad connections
Don't even think about it. I get noticed of text or voice mail but can't retrieve them or answer unless I travel out of the neighborhood. Can you hear me now? Not so much.
everye time I get to that intersection the phone cuts off and I lose my signal. and most of the time you get stuck at the red light and have to wait to call someone back. very annoying.
i have try at&t, t-mobile, Verizon wireless and no bars at All from star lake, ny to tuper lake, ny then better put cell towers for all co. of I will hack into a cell tower near by and boost up the power so I get it at my summer place. yours turely, tom flynn of star lake, ny on pine street at house number 46