Before Mass Manners

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not being able to get a signal was barely a thing a decade ago, let alone now
I used to live in Woodbridge VA (a suburb of Washington DC, close enough to I-95 to walk), and I would get dead spots in my house and yard. And even when I did get a signal it was often weak. Sorry, but those maps are not entirely accurate.
 
How long ago.
About 2 years. And currently when I go to the area to visit or on business. And I hit dead spots every now and then currently, living in the Manassas area. In fact, there is a well known “dead zone” on the main road between Manassas and Woodbridge to this day.
Maybe not, but they’re pretty darn close.
Perhaps, but I seem to be able to find the incorrect spots rather often.
 
“dead zone” on the main road between Manassas and Woodbridge to this day.
That’ll happen. I live about 30 min outside of a very populated area. There’s one small spot on my drive home that I can lose a call.
Perhaps, but I seem to be able to find the incorrect spots rather often.
Bad luck for you I guess… 🤷‍♂️ My in-laws had T-Mobile for years and they had next to zero coverage at their house less than an hour from a Metropolitan area. AT&T is just now getting a lot better.
 
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Bad luck for you I guess… 🤷‍♂️ My in-laws had T-Mobile for years and they had next to zero coverage at their house less than an hour from a Metropolitan area. AT&T is just now getting a lot better.
I had T-Mobile briefly. Before I switched, they put my home address and my work address into their computer to check for coverage. Both addresses came up with full coverage, so I went ahead and made the switch. I could make and receive calls at home from my front porch, but not inside my house. I could not make calls from work at all. T-Mobile’s suggestion was that I use Wi-Fi calling. I canceled my service right away.
 
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