AT&T Launches NYC-Specific Network Coverage Site
Mar 30, 2012, 10:04 AM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Mar 30, 2012, 10:11 AM
AT&T today announced that it has expanded a series of micro web sites that offer a highly detailed look at its network coverage in a smattering of metropolitan regions around the country. Starting today, the micro site is available in the metropolitan New York City area. Using the site, residents can drill down to see individual cell towers in their own neighborhoods and the improvements AT&T has made to the towers, capacity, or to the backhaul. The map is compatible with most mobile devices. Similar micro sites are already available in Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, South Florida, St. Louis, and Tampa-St. Petersburg. AT&T said that it will add more detailed coverage maps for other markets over time.
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Still the worst coverage and data speed in NYC
Andras888 said:
The subject says it all. AT&T means no service.
Worst data speed in NYC? Apparently you haven't used Sprint lately? Their 3G gets like 0.2mbps down and wimax (well if you can actually get a signal) ...
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I was quite surprised the rep showed me this as it showed a dead zone in an area where I'd be using the device. I guess they'd rather show you than you being unhappy.
andy2373 said:
I was quite surprised the rep showed me this as it showed a dead zone in an area where I'd be using the device. I guess they'd rather show you than you being unhappy.
I don't like AT&T but at least ...
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