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Fox Hollow / Larkwood / Sprague intersection, Eugene, OR 97405
Tue Nov 08, 2005
I have yet to find a carrier that works here in the South valley. Neither AT&T or Verizon work here. My phone does roam to another network with a good signal, but I have no idea whose network.
1.6 Miles West of Gaston / NW South Rd. intersection, Gaston, OR 97119
Fri Nov 04, 2005
We just dropped Verizon and picked up a 2 phone contract with Cingular. One phone is with my son down at Oregon State, the other is used by my wife. The moment she drives into Gaston the coverage gets spotty, and completely drops out by the time she has driven the 1.6 miles west of Gaston to our house. Cingular coverage out here is terrible, and I cannot get any info on when if ever they plan to improve the situation out here. We don't gave cell phone coverage, no cable, we don't even have call waiting (thanks Verizon!) on our phone service. They keep sending the bill and promising improvement sometime in the future. It's time they get off their butts and actually provide what we are paying them for.
NW 119th Ave. / McDaniel intersection, Portland, OR 97229
Mon Oct 17, 2005
Need a tower out here. Top of Hill. Nearest cell towers at a 2.5 mile distance, but towers are at much lower in elevation and blocked by terrain. New high-end subdivisions within 1 mile radius from deadspot, but still no attention from carriers.
E. Burnside / 172nd intersection, Portland, OR 97233
Sat Sep 24, 2005
most of the time nothing
Virgin Mobile 0 Out of 5
Newport, OR / HWY 101 intersection, Waldport, OR 97394
Wed Sep 14, 2005
The Virgin pay as you go plan is great and can be had for about $10 a month if you don't use the phone a lot. But not on the Oregon coast, where it is useless, as of July, 2005. It seems they offer good coverage along all the major interstate highways. I think they use the Sprint service area, but I could be wrong about that.