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    I got this via The Consumerist. (@r0k, Sprint is best in Detroit?)

    The Worst Cities In The U.S. For Mobile Phone Reception Might Make You Want To Move
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    How many times have you been visiting a city away from home and had this conversation with a local?: "I have the worst reception here!" "Oh, what do you have?" "[Here's where you say which mobile carrier you use] and it's getting a crap signal." "I have [one that works awesome in this particular town], so that sucks for you." It's one of those things where some lucky locals find out their calls won't be dropped and their mobile networks will actually connect, but once you leave your hometown, all bets are off. So which cities have the worst cell phone reception?

    Time teamed up with OpenSignalMaps to check out which U.S. cities have the spottiest service, so at least the next time you're visiting your parents and standing out in the backyard waving your phone at the sky, you'll understand that it's not just you. Here are a few of the worst offenders.

    10. Detroit, Michigan: Worst Carrier — AT&T, Best Carrier — Sprint
    All those tall buildings in Detroit could be interfering with reception, a situation that could be improved with extra cell phone towers. However, because Detroit's population is declining, the companies putting up those towers might not think it's a good investment.

    7. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Worst Carrier — T-Mobile, Best Carrier — Sprint
    At 597,867 residents, Milwaukee is among the 75 cities with populations over 250,000, which is where Sprint has the best average signal strength in general for this study.

    5. Toledo, Ohio: Worst Carrier — T-Mobile, Best Carrier — Sprint
    Toledo’s average signal strength is less than a decibel away from #6 Tucson’s. According to OpenSignal's founder, phones can make calls okay but there are likely going to be more dropped calls, at a poorer quality of call and slower data speeds.

    3. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Worst Carrier — AT&T, Best Carrier: Sprint
    Oklahoma City is so sprawling at 600 square miles that cell phone carriers experience a multitude of connection problems here. Los Angeles is only 470 square miles, in comparison.

    1. Bakersfield, California: Worst Carrier — AT&T, Best Carrier — Sprint
    We hate to break it to you, Bakersfield residents, but you've got it rough. It could be due however to the population explosion — the number of citizens has shot up by 40% between 2000 and 2011. Ah, the pain of being super popular.

    Cell Phone Woes: America’s 10 Worst Cities for Mobile Phone Reception [Time]
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    Ummm, I'm not sure anyone, including --or especially-- those who live there, would call Bakersfield "super popular." ;-)
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    Default Re: Time's worst cities for mobile reception

    Quote Originally Posted by Hook View Post
    Ummm, I'm not sure anyone, including --or especially-- those who live there, would call Bakersfield "super popular." ;-)
    But it gained so much fame in the late 70s!
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    Sprint is the best in all these cities? I don’t believe this. AT&T being the worst carrier in Bakersfield is true but Sprint being the best in that region is false. They have only one tower in the town to provide 4G coverage. Verizon is the best in Bakersfield.

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    Default Re: Time's worst cities for mobile reception

    Looks like the usual AT&T vs Sprint vs AT&T media spew.
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    Default Re: Time's worst cities for mobile reception

    I find it odd that VZW wasn't mentioned in any of them. My experience here in the heart of the Southeast is that they are easily the best and the coverage maps bear this out.

    I only use Tmo because I'm cheap and it works well in the areas I need it most.

    Plus I cheat and use a prepaid service with VZW as a host to cover me in the boons.

    Makes you wonder how in-depth this test was. Was it all outdoors? A representative mix of devices? If the methodology was flawed, or worse, slanted, the results are deceptive.

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    Default Re: Time's worst cities for mobile reception

    OpenSignalMaps is based on data collected by users via the OpenSignalMaps app for Android phones, so the data gathered would have no really consistent test methodology. That said, it would also represent a fairly diverse base of devices and locations.

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    Default Re: Time's worst cities for mobile reception

    I guess if they exist in reasonably large numbers, the results would be fair enough.

 

 

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