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We have had cingular, altel, and verizon, and used different phones. We have no reception at all, not even 1 bar. Aparently there is not a tower close enough, or the signal is blocked
The intersection of Chimneyrock and Dexter is a dead zone and carries on until you get at least 1 block past either street. This has been a dead zone for YEARS! I know I used to work for Cingular. It is the towers (or the lack thereof)... not the cellphone.
Starting approximately 2 miles south of Albany, KY all the way down to just north of Livingston, TN (on Tenn. Hwy. 111) and just north of Crossville, TN (on U.S. 127), there is no GSM coverage. When I asked a representative from AT&T about coverage in these areas, she stated that the company has no plans to add towers through at least the end of 2008. I have to forward my incoming calls to a CDMA Tracfone when I visit these areas.
Using an older-model phone, cannot send or receive from inside any buildings, with spotty reception outside buildings. I'm dumping AT&T and looking for something that gets strong reception inside buildings on UTC campus. Any recommendations? I've narrowed it down to T-Mobile and Verizon. Pros? Cons?
I can only get enough reception to make a call in one certain spot on my porch. other family members with LG VX8300 phones get no service anywhere within 5 miles of the house
Edmondson Pike / McMurray Dr. intersection, Nashville, TN 37211
Fri Sep 14, 2007
Traveling home on Edmondson Pike my calls are dropped from Blackman Rd.to Old Hickory Blvd. Finally found an honest Verizon person that says the Treo 600 was not as good as the 650 and the 700 and up series has better connections. Also, Burkitt Rd.from Nolensville Pike to Old Hickory Blvd.exit at Interstate 24 has horrible reception and frequent dropped calls