Sprint
Bad reception I get super slow data. Sprint doesn't do anything to fix the problems.
Was this review helpful to you?AT&T
First moved here with existing AT&T service 4 years ago. Abysmal reception. Invested in Microcell signal booster for the home with mixed results. However last year they installed new transmitters on the Water Tower and signal is 5 bars / LTE pretty much all over the neighborhood.
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Lots of drops in the area. Even AT&T Microcell doesn't help enough (though that is due to Comcast issues, not AT&T)
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Poor service inside and outside the house. Bought a Microcell booster from ATT and it improves service inside but it is internet dependent.
Was this review helpful to you?Verizon
Never dropped a call. Always have a decent signal for phone and data. Data can be a bit sluggish at times. Kids had t-mobile, which shows 4 towers and it was horrible, while Verizon shows no towers. Is there a difference in tower quality... more doesn't equal better?
Was this review helpful to you?AT&T
I never get above 2 bars at residence or neighborhood, never. Actually drops service within 300 yards of radio / cellular transmitters.
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Rare dropping of calls. Reception has improved over the years. Have had Verizon and T-Mobile over 8 years ago. Coverage is better now than when we originally had AT&T here ~16 years ago.
Was this review helpful to you?Cellular One
cell phone service very spotty / unreliable service
Was this review helpful to you?Verizon
in Oregon City Verizon really has poor signal quality. I have a S7 edge and it may get 1 bar or 2 tops. nearest tower well north of clackamas. thank geezus for internet calling. but a big money carrier should have far more towers on 205 than than do..
Was this review helpful to you?T-Mobile
I can't even get sufficient cell service in my home to have a Decent call. I've had T-Mobile for years and in the last two years the service has deteriorated
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