It’s ok, that call wasn’t important.
Those who talk to me regularly know that I got an iPhone on October 1, 2008. Obviously, that means I made the switch to AT&T.
Ever since 1998, I had Verizon as my cell phone provider. Over the 10 years with Verizon I had 2 dropped calls that were caused by my phone and/or service. With AT&T I have already had 19 dropped calls. Yes, 19 in a little over 1 month. I guess it wouldn’t bother me so much, but how long did they run that “fewest dropped calls” ad campaign?
Seriously…do they think that is an acceptable quality of service customers should be paying for? Isn’t Pittsburgh a “large” enough area that my service should be better? It doesn’t make any sense when it happens either. I have a full signal according to the phone, but yet my calls are dropped so often it’s not even funny. Oh wait, that’s another ad campaign of theirs isn’t it? “More bars more places.” The amount of bars I have are totally irrelevant if I can’t even have an entire phone conversation.
Is the 3g network just that bad? Or, is this something that only happens in my area?
I am curious to hear about the level of service others have received with AT&T…
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I had AT&T on a corporate account, I used my personal cell phone service far too frequently because AT&T had issues. I was happy when my employer picked a new cell provider.
I hear you on dropped calls being no fun!
Get a new SIM card. That will take care of your problem.
3 more dropped calls last night…