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Originally Posted by Yaris Hilton
Here in Bristol, Tennessee, my AT&T voice service drops out several times crossing town between my phone and office, and there's a route across town I have to avoid taking because of a long dead zone. Reception's spotty right around my house. Across the Interstate the signal drops out entirely, and I can't go to the rifle range when I'm on call because I can't return calls on my phone when I get beeped. I'm looking right at a cell tower a few hundred yards away, apparently it's Verizon's. All of southwest Virginia is dead to AT&T.
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if your contract isn't up, its better to just switch to verizon, at&t is the most expensive phone company out in america for no reason, they overprice people to support the iphone's service, you can only have so many people on one network before it drains everyones signal. You can probably save about 10$ a month which is 240$ for a 2 year contract with verizon for better service and better selection of phones.
Hell if you been with at&t for years and years possibly verizon would pay for your termination fees, t-mobile was offering to pay for my termination fees if i switched to them from verizon which was 300$+ back then.