AT&T

Love the iPhone - horrible reception for ATT in and around our house. Driving near on Granada is ok, however once I start to near my house on Sarco, the bars drop and I receive "No Service" inside my house. Called repeately to ATT only to hear that a local tower is down and under repair. They gave me a date of repair however that has gone and past - still no service. Had to hand in the iPhone and cancel service in order to not get locked into a 2 year contract with zero service in the house. Visited ATT store in Whittwood Mall, they confirm tower down however no ETA when fixed. They indicate when tower is up and running, signal strength should improve dramatically. Waiting it out to get another iPhone. Customer Service has been great with ATT however reception is horrible.
Was this review helpful to you?AT&T

The service with everyone's phone (except Verizon for some reason) that comes to our place is super weak! I can go from 4 bars to no bars in 1 minute. There is no reason and no solution for this. I go outside and it helps a bit... but it's so erratic that I try to just call people from work. I bought a cell phone repeater (300 bucks) to try and solve the problem... i placed the antenna in the attic. It helps a little, but it still is so irregular... I just want a CONSTANT signal strength. Can anyone tell me why the signal comes and goes so frequently here?
Was this review helpful to you?T-Mobile

TMO has good reception in this residential area. New rooftop cellsite in Naples improved coverage while coming home thru Belmont Shore
Was this review helpful to you?Sprint

My Recipients are always complaining of bad reception on my phone. It is mostly when using Bluetooth or the Speaker Phone functions. Also there are an inordinate amount of dropped calls.
Was this review helpful to you?AT&T

Everybody here has to go outside and walk around to try and get reception.
Was this review helpful to you?Verizon

Only Verizon works in this neighborhood, and it's not as good as it used to be. Other carriers are basically dead here, especially if you want to use it *inside* your home. I did a comparative use test using an unlocked Nokia and alternated chips from Cingular (prior to merger), TMobile and ATT; as I said, Verizon is the only thing you can use inside your home.
Was this review helpful to you?AT&T

Often lose signal quickly. Goes from three bars to none in seconds. Lose ALL calls within a minute or two. Often miss calls all together. Improved for awhile, but getting bad again.
Was this review helpful to you?Verizon

Virtually no reception in my house and only 1 or 2 bars in the back corner of my yard.
Was this review helpful to you?Verizon

verizon always has great reception in my area, and surrounding areas... pretty much everywhere i've taken it... both coasts, north and south. its awesome, even in hawaii. i just hate the company so much it makes my blood boil. they lock ever feature and give you a crappy one they've designed to make them money instead. their phones are terrible, but the coverage and reception is unparalleled.
Was this review helpful to you?T-Mobile

Reception goes from 2 bars to no bars through out the neighborhood, with all calls over 2 minutes dropping. Calls frequently go straight to voicemail. T-Mobile insists that this is a "4 bar area" and that there are 4 phone trees in a 2 mile radius, and that they have NO IDEA why there's no service. For the record, I tested my friends' collective cell phone service in my house at a recent dinner party. AT&T and Sprint had 3 bars, Verizon had 4 bars. T-Mobile folk had 1-0. Who is lying to whom? Their suggestion? That I spend $200 bucks on a new "Hotspot at Home" compatible phone and extend my contract two more years piggybacking off of my Verizon wireless DSL modem's signal. Why should I pay twice for the same phone signal?
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