I have no idea where to send or post this question, so i found this post chain and figured you could route it to the right person.
There are 2 important spots (outdoors, on the road) where signal used to be able to sustain a call and now it no longer does.
They are in Greenwich CT and Westchester NY (Purchase).
the first location is in the vicinity of:
(address removed)
Greenwich, CT 06831
41.039123, -73.660042 (coordinates from google maps)
the second is on a MAJOR artery leading to NYC, and there is a cell tower there, but Verizon doesn't appear to have hung its equipment on it!!
its on the highway near:
(address removed)
Purchase, NY 10577
41.023746, -73.695447 (coordinates from google maps)
One would think with the GPS data, and the dropped call data, Verizon could figure out where it was "routinely disappointing its customers"...but given this has been months like this, I guess that was a wrong assumption.
AT&T has signal here, and they are making use of the tower. I have an AT&T phone too from work. should i drop my verizon phone? Seriously, this is one of the most important DMAs in America, and Verizon is letting us down. It makes no sense.
Frank
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