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I had a T-Mobile Prepay phone. Anywhere near the interstate was ok. Get 6 miles north to New Carlisle or anywhere further north (including North Of Spfld. to Urbana and Bellefontaine) and voila! You have no signal whatsoever. T-Mobile is only good for giving a teen that is not going to leave a major city like Dayton or Columbus. They are in the same boat as Cincinnati Bell's I-Wireless and Cricket.
As far as the city of New Carlisle goes, Sprint phones are on Roam from the ones I have seen. Virgin Mobile uses their network. The old Kyocera phones would roam and so far the Audiovox 8500 and 8610 have no real reception for only being about 10-15 NNE of Dayton Central. It is why I am giving it up ASAP and going to Cingular. It is who Virgin should have went with in the first place.
The only way to get reception in Andover is to sit on the roof of a car or tail gate of a pickup truck, which okay in the summer time, not so good in the winter, and you only get one or two bars. My dad has a Verizon phone and it works fine for him. I have an AT&T phone and most of the time I can't even get service, let alone a bar or two. It's the same deal in some of the nearby towns like Orwell and Hartsgrove. We need a tower!
Glouster is so horrible. People have came here and told us that they can get cell phone coverage everywhere except for Glouster. Everyone here has a cell phone, but nobody can use them.
Live in rural area along Ohio River, Need a tower down here. Have to drive 8 miles to Georgetown or 12 miles to Aberdeen before I can get a signal. Please Verizon if you check out this website, we could use a tower in Higginsport or nearby. People in this area would like to have good signal strength for our cell phones that we signed up for 2 years service.
North Fairfield Rd. / Plantation (Near Indian Ripple) intersection, Dayton, OH 45434
Tue Jun 08, 2004
Goes to analog roam but won't stay there. Keeps going back to "Entering Sprint PCS area." You have to go to roaming prefs and set to analog only to make calls. It has been this way here for over 5 years and sprint has yet to do anything about it.