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- 12-26-2006, 05:07 PM #1Robert - MichiganGuest
Oh come on Nextel have a dead spot, never
The only one I know of is between LA California and Maine..lol
Get a real cell service
I drive truck for a living and found out the hard way they have NO service
at all in ND or SD not one city!! among a hell of a lot holes in service as
large if not larger than the size of the state of Texas.
"Scott" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Does Nextel have a site or a meanigful way to report dead zones/spots? If
> so, where? My son is currently in Old Bridge, NJ (zip code 08857) and he
> is
> limited to parftial and/or no service yet Nextel's site shows coverage in
> the area.
>
> If it makes a differnce, we have a government type account.
>
> Thanks, Scott
>
>
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- 01-14-2007, 06:19 PM #2ZmanGuest
Re: Reporting Dead Spots
Who's holding the gun to your head? There are other carriers. If your
service sucks, stop whining and switch to another one.
"Robert - Michigan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Oh come on Nextel have a dead spot, never
>
> The only one I know of is between LA California and Maine..lol
>
> Get a real cell service
>
> I drive truck for a living and found out the hard way they have NO service
> at all in ND or SD not one city!! among a hell of a lot holes in service
> as large if not larger than the size of the state of Texas.
>
>
> "Scott" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Does Nextel have a site or a meanigful way to report dead zones/spots? If
>> so, where? My son is currently in Old Bridge, NJ (zip code 08857) and he
>> is
>> limited to parftial and/or no service yet Nextel's site shows coverage in
>> the area.
>>
>> If it makes a differnce, we have a government type account.
>>
>> Thanks, Scott
>>
>>
>
>
>
- 01-14-2007, 06:23 PM #3ZmanGuest
Re: Reporting Dead Spots
Keep this in mind, Nextel is a business to business provider. What
businesses are there in ND and SD? Before you list some little company with
20 or 30 employees, know that it costs about $200,000 to put up a tower.
That means that there needs to be at least 5000 - 10,000 customers in that
area to make any money. I know, big shocker, a company in business to make
money?????????
If the state has more deer than people, there will be very few cell towers.
Why do you think that there is only 1 cell carrier that covers the UP?
"Robert - Michigan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Oh come on Nextel have a dead spot, never
>
> The only one I know of is between LA California and Maine..lol
>
> Get a real cell service
>
> I drive truck for a living and found out the hard way they have NO service
> at all in ND or SD not one city!! among a hell of a lot holes in service
> as large if not larger than the size of the state of Texas.
>
>
> "Scott" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Does Nextel have a site or a meanigful way to report dead zones/spots? If
>> so, where? My son is currently in Old Bridge, NJ (zip code 08857) and he
>> is
>> limited to parftial and/or no service yet Nextel's site shows coverage in
>> the area.
>>
>> If it makes a differnce, we have a government type account.
>>
>> Thanks, Scott
>>
>>
>
>
>
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