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My husband and I RV full-time and we use the Verizon searchable coverage map to see if a location we are going to has Verizon cellular coverage. It looks like the searchable map has been removed. Does anyone know where a searchable map is for Verizon cellular service?
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There are a couple of crowd sourced data that might helpful. Open Signal, Root Metrics, and Sensorly are ones I'm aware of with such maps.
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I use the same utility frequently. When I couldn't find it I asked Verizon support. All i got was "Since we are changing to the 5 gb we have the map for that at the moment."
They took it down right after the FCC accused Verizon of having inaccurate maps. They don't want to be fined by the FCC.
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They took it down right after the FCC accused Verizon of having inaccurate maps. They don't want to be fined by the FCC.
Interesting. I hadn't looked for that map in several months and missed the news about VZW taking it down.
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There are a couple of crowd sourced data that might helpful. Open Signal, Root Metrics, and Sensorly are ones I'm aware of with such maps.
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I will also include CellMapper. It is my favorite of them all, although it needs more Android users mapping data. Ookla is also crowdsourcing their own with the Speedtest.net app.
Thank you for the suggestions. We will take a look.
We will try this one as well. Thank you.