How do Drop Zones effect you?
| Annoying & inconvenient (38%)
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| Cannot replace home phone (15%)
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| Creates a safety gap (14%)
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| Crimping social life (13%)
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| Poor reflection on business (15%)
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| Other (5%)
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Cell Phone Dropped Calls
There's nothing worse than being in the middle of a conversation only to realize that you've been talking to your phone for a two minutes with nobody else on the other end anymore. Cell phone dropped calls like that can be irritating, and they can affect everything from your personal life to business relationships. Nobody wants to lose a contract because of dropped calls with Sprint, dropped calls with T-Mobile, AT7T, Verizon, or other wireless carriers. With CellCoverage.com we provide a convenient method for reporting these dead spots and drop zones, where dropped calls are all to frequent to each of the cell phone carriers. Better cell phone reception is, in part, a result of investment in the cell phone infrastructure and maintenance. CellCoverage.com allows you to submit dead spots where you need coverage so that your voice can be heard (pun intended)!
Whether you want to report T-Mobile dropped calls, or problems with another carrier, CellCoverage.com is designed to provide you with an outlet for the frustration and annoyance of dealing with a dropped call or dead spot. Now, with our revolutionary site, you can do something about it. Remember, CellCoverage.com needs a lot of data on cell phone dropped calls to work as well as it possibly can, so Digg our site, bookmark it on Del.icio.us and tell your friends about us.
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AT&T Dropped Calls
Have you had problems in your area with cell phone reception? Speak up and let your voice be heard! With CellCoverage.com, you can let AT&T know when and where you are experiencing AT&T dropped calls. We're essentially a network that gives power to countless cell phone users like yourself, so that together, your voices will be heard by cell phone carriers. Dead spots are often caused by a lack of the appropriate infrastructure in a given area or the need for maintenance or antenna adjustments. Most cell phone carriers provide maps of their coverage areas, and you'll find links to them here on our site. However, dead spots occur within covered areas all the time, for a variety of reasons, ranging from zoning issues governing the construction of cell phone towers to topography. With your help, we can work toward putting and end to AT&T dropped calls.


