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  1. #1
    Leshka
    Guest
    Hi!

    So any guyz from Cingular TECH here?
    Here is the story: I live in New York City - Staten Island, just moved to
    new appartment - and can you imagine there is no signal on the street two
    blocks away from my house - like you drive and talk on the phone and got cut
    off. And this thing is like three blocks long - the phone can't find the
    network at that place, not only my phone by the way. And all that is on the
    main street of the city...
    Phone : Nokia 3595 @ Cingular GSM


    I can exacly point this intersection:
    http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...address=Richmo
    nd+ave+%26+Barlow+ave&city=&state=NY&zipcode=10313&homesubmit=Get+Map

    and recently discovered another one:

    http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...address=Richmo
    nd+ave+%26+King+St&city=&state=NY&zipcode=10312&homesubmit=Get+Map

    Any help will be appreciated.

    Alex






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  2. #2
    Sterling
    Guest

    Re: New York City: COVERAGE HOLES - WHERE DO I COMPLANE?

    Well, first off.. Cingular can't do a damn thing about it.. Because they
    don't own or operate their own networkin New York City... Cingular has a
    sharing agreement with T-Mobile. So, you'd need to get T-Mobile to fix the
    problem.. Which i'm sure they will not do, since your not their customer!

    If your still within your return window, I would recommend that you cancel
    your service and get a better service. Verizon Wireless is the best network
    in New York City. And I can speak from experience, I was just there two
    weeks ago today. I always had at LEAST 1-2 bars of signal, while other
    peoples phones would display No Service or Searching for Signal... The
    "other" phones were usually T-Mobile or Sprint PCS!

    "Leshka" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi!
    >
    > So any guyz from Cingular TECH here?
    > Here is the story: I live in New York City - Staten Island, just moved to
    > new appartment - and can you imagine there is no signal on the street two
    > blocks away from my house - like you drive and talk on the phone and got

    cut
    > off. And this thing is like three blocks long - the phone can't find the
    > network at that place, not only my phone by the way. And all that is on

    the
    > main street of the city...
    > Phone : Nokia 3595 @ Cingular GSM
    >
    >
    > I can exacly point this intersection:
    >

    http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...address=Richmo
    > nd+ave+%26+Barlow+ave&city=&state=NY&zipcode=10313&homesubmit=Get+Map
    >
    > and recently discovered another one:
    >
    >

    http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...address=Richmo
    > nd+ave+%26+King+St&city=&state=NY&zipcode=10312&homesubmit=Get+Map
    >
    > Any help will be appreciated.
    >
    > Alex
    >
    >
    >






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