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T-mobile service unreliable in Bay Area

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guptan@hotmail.com - 20 Sep 2005 19:23 GMT
This is just to warn everyone about the varying coverage of T-mobile in
silicon valley. I get zero signals in some parts of sunnyvale and
cupertino. If you work in companies like Apple, HP, situated in that
area you already know that.
T-mobile stores keep on promising better coverage, but lost calls
should be history by now considering the advances in cell phone
technology and we are sitting in the most tech developed area of the
world. Its a shame.
John Navas - 20 Sep 2005 19:40 GMT
>This is just to warn everyone about the varying coverage of T-mobile in
>silicon valley. I get zero signals in some parts of sunnyvale and
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>technology and we are sitting in the most tech developed area of the
>world. Its a shame.

It's a shame that local communities are so hostile to cell tower siting, which
is a big part of your problem.

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Ralph5407 - 20 Sep 2005 20:27 GMT
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It's a shame that local communities are so hostile to cell towe
siting, which
is a big part of your problem.

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Why shouldn't local communities be hostile to cell towers, they hav
every right to object to these unsightly things blighting th
countryside. Not everybody wants to be in constant touch, how did th
world manage 30 years ago when there was no such thing as a cell phone.
Strangely enough we did survive, and very well thank you

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John Navas - 21 Sep 2005 10:04 GMT
>It's a shame that local communities are so hostile to cell tower
>siting, which
>is a big part of your problem.

>Why shouldn't local communities be hostile to cell towers, they have
>every right to object to these unsightly things blighting the
>countryside. Not everybody wants to be in constant touch, how did the
>world manage 30 years ago when there was no such thing as a cell phone.
>Strangely enough we did survive, and very well thank you.

My point is that you can't have it both ways, excellent coverage (per the
quote in my post that you snipped) without towers.  In the future, kindly
refrain from changing the context with that kind of selective quoting.

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