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Cell Phone Dead Spots in Ohio - By Zip Code



These are the cell phone dead spot comments for Ohio. Reception comments are sorted by date. However, users can sort by Carrier, City, Zip Code, or Date by clicking on the header below. To search by zip code, use the search box to the right. For more options, return to the Cell Phone Reception Guide.


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Carrier / Rating

Location / Comment

Date


T-Mobile
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
HTC Smartphone
Bedford Dr. / Chestnut St. intersection, Coshocton, OH 43812 Thu Nov 19, 2009

Will there be any plan to extend T-Mobile signal to Coshocton town?


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Cellular One
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Motorola V180
Coshocton County, Newcomerstown, OH 43832 Thu Dec 30, 2004

Just discovered after signing a 2 year agreement about 5 days ago that there is absolutely no service anywhere in Coshocton County with Cellular One. Why? Now I wish I'd stayed with Alltel.


AT&T
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Blackberry
RT. 647, Martins Ferry, OH 43935 Sun Aug 17, 2008

No reception from AT and T, just moved on rt. 647 just out of Martins Ferry Oh, and no service if I go a half a mile I get 1 bar. Switching service ASAP


AT&T
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
motorolla GSM
Skyview Dr. / Colrain Pike intersection, Martins Ferry, OH 43935 Sun Sep 04, 2005

just moved into a new house in Colrain, OH to discover no cellular service. somone put up a tower please


Sprint
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Powhatan Point, Oh / State Route 7 intersection, Powhatan Point, OH 43942 Fri Dec 02, 2005

Poor if any coverage in Rogers picks up as you approach East Liverpool. Fades to nothing south of Wellsville. Good in Steubenville but quickly fades to nothing as you leave the city north or south. Same with Martins Ferry then fades to nothing south to Powhatan Point, OH. I don't go further south on a regular basis any more. My experience has been hit and miss. Where you can get a signal Sprint works well but rarely in rural areas. My wife has a Sanyo phone that does a little better but not much.


AT&T
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Apple iPhone 3GS
State Route 213, Steubenville, OH 43952 Wed Apr 28, 2010

I have no reception at all with my Iphone. There is also no cellular reception for all other cellphones such as the razor and Samsung models.


Verizon
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Palm Treo 700w
Hollow Rock Campground at 1964 Hollow Rock Rd., Toronto, OH 43964 Sat Aug 02, 2008

Hollow Rock is in hollow with the closest towers being GSM (Alltel / Verizon is CDMA) and hidden behind two ridges. You have to drive at least five to ten minutes to either end of the road to even raise a single bar.


Alltel
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

North Pyma Lake Rd., Andover, OH 44003 Thu Jun 04, 2009

Can only get only 1. Cannot use phone at all unless I drive down the road or in Andover.


Verizon
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Samsung A650 (4 different phones- Family Share Pla
Holiday Camplands, Andover, OH 44003 Sun Nov 26, 2006

When opening a Verizon account in 1998, I was told they had the best network. Living in Cleveland Ohio, the reception was good. We bought a lot at Holiday Camplands in Andover Ohio in 2000, the phone had 2-3 bars and could make calls but dropped them from time to time. As of now in 2006 (with the new tower they put in Andover), my phone drops all calls. For the service to even work one must walk around outside. Verizon claims the service will get better and it's hard to get good coverage in rural areas. I have seen for my own eyes Alltel customers talking for hours with no trouble. I will definently be switching in March 2007 when my contract is finished. Alltel works great in Cleveland as well as Andover Ohio!


Verizon
0 Out of 5
0 Out of 5

Phone Model:
Auxiovox
Holiday Camplands, Andover, OH 44003 Sat May 21, 2005

I get told by Verizon that the trees can interfere with reception. Yet they have a commercial with a man in the woods saying "Can you hear me now?" I had better reception summer 2004 then I am now May 2005. I have my calls forwarded from my home to my cell phone since I have a son in the military. This is where I NEED the phone to work, not in my own neighborhood.



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