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I live in a 5 mile radius of dead zone for Verizon. Is there a way to pull signal from another carrier's tower so that my phone has signal while at home? There are another carrier's tower just feet from my home. AT&T, Straighttalk, and Tracfone all have perfect signal. Also, if there is a way to bounce off of another carrier's tower, will there be additional charges occurring due to this? Such as roaming etc.
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AllishaHeiby, where there's a will, there's a way. Your device is designed to retrieve signal from the nearest wireless tower. As a result, it's normal for signal to fluctuate. There's no roaming charge for placing/receiving calls while you're in the U.S. Are you having issues with signal inside or outside of your home?
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Inside and outside of my home are both dead zones for Verizon towers. However, it is perfect range of an AT&T tower. I was just curious if there was a way to roam off of an AT&T tower while at home so that I'm not relying on my VZW messages+ app to make and receive my calls (as it is often glitchy)
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AllishaHeiby, we want things to be wirelessly perfect for you. Let's make sure that roaming is enabled on in the settings of your devce in Settings>Cellular>Roaming>Voice Roaming ON.
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Yes it is on.
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