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hi
anyone have recommendations for cellular service company with the least amount of dead zones? thanks! |
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nextel has done well for us
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I have yet to have any drop calls with verizon and I been about every community in this area. I only one somewhat sketcy area but that is about a hour west from here in a valley of the foothills towards the mountains but I dont loose the call just sounds a tad fuzzy til I go back up hill lol.
I was amazed on coverage I had when I went to the OBX I was always able to make a call but lol I was on vacation too so I wanted a break from that device. As I went thru the rural area of the state I had a strong signal. |
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