Poor service

Tm1983
Enthusiast - Level 1

We moved to our home 2 years ago and enjoyed excellent mobile data coverage where we live.  Over the past 2 years service connectivity has degraded steadily to the point that I now have to place my phone in airplane mode to send or receive texts and calls, data connectivity is nonexistent.   I have upgraded phones recently so it is not a phone issue.  It's gotten to the point that I am considering leaving verizon after more than 10 years as a customer.

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vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

Tm1983, oh no! We're sorry to hear about the service issues you're having and we don't want you to keep having problems with service. It's always good to check your coverage on our service map here: https://www.verizon.com/coverage-map/ We also recommend following our troubleshoting guide here: https://www.verizon.com/support/devices/#mobile Just find your device, click "Troubleshoot" and select "No voice service or signal" or the troubleshooting option that best matches what's going on. Please let us know if you see improvements after doing this.

~Jesse

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Tm1983
Enthusiast - Level 1

The auto response is not helpful ad it does not explain why service has gotten progressively worse over time.  According to the map you provide we should have 5g service at our home.

vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

Tm1983, coverage can change depending on many factors, and we'll be sure you get the help you need. We're glad you were able to check for coverage and use the troubleshooting guide. Since you're still having issues, we're sending you a Private Message so we can gather more details.

~Jesse

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SynthpopAddict
Champion - Level 1

If you're only having service issues inside your home, could be a 3rd party Wi-Fi source interfering with your cellular reception or something generating strong EMF.  If your service is bad even outside, unfortunately dead zones can occur anywhere due to 5G having less distance range than older technology.  Also, if your SIM card is old and your neighborhood was one that only recently got 5G, getting a new SIM card or having your account re-provisioned to make sure it's set up for 5G access can help.

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I'm not a Verizon employee, just another customer trying to help.
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