Firefly
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iphone signal secret.....
Ok, I've had my iphone 3GS for over a year and have been happy with the DEVICE, but the 'service' provided by AT&T has been pathetic. Missed calls, dropped calls, no signal inside, can't send texts, surf, etc. I've been using the WiFi features at home and work and it's great to have as a smart device--- just want it to work as a PHONE for calls and texts!
So while I had to call AT&T today about a billing issue (there's 2 hours of my life I'll never get back) the guy asked if there was anything else--- YES I told him ---- the signal and phone service SUCKS --- especially when INSIDE my house or at work. My house I could understand a bit as I live in the country, but at work? On a street with where 30,000 cars a day pass by?
If you live in an area with strong 3G you probably have little or no problem with signal, but if you live in a city stuck in the technology of the 1990's like Battle Creek -- well --- your service probably sucks. AT&T users don't have 3G in Battle Creek. We can't even get Kenny G in Battle Creek. We have what is called 'The Edge', which is a hybrid 2G service shared by T-Mobile and AT&T.
Okay -- so on to the secret to better iphone service......
AT&T leases tower space from other vendors -- and therefore we don't get priority service. That is, if a tower is overloaded with traffic guess who gets low bandwidth or dropped first? Yup--- AT&T customers.
If you call and complain to AT&T they CAN do something to help you.
The rep said he could send me new 'provisions' to make things work better. I thought he was talking about those mini-towers you can plug in to your home internet that will carry a cell signal-- but no--- he was simply talking about some settings they would change on my phone.
So they CAN send these 'provisions' to your phone. You shut it down. Wait 2 minutes. Restart and then don't use the phone or any features for about 20 minutes. What this does is gives your iphone PRIORITY on the cell towers so you won't get dropped or 'bumped'.
Why doesn't AT&T automatically do this for everyone? My best guess is that it costs them more money to lease tower space if they want 'priority'. They figure if the dropped calls and outages are shared by tons of users that it's no big deal.
I've heard rumors about such practices by AT&T, but now I have first-hand proof of this method of allotting cell tower priority. Doesn't seem right to me to be locked into a contract with sucky service and no way out.
I just did the 'provision' change today and I can say that I instantly notice a big difference!
So call them and complain if you're having poor service.
Ok, I've had my iphone 3GS for over a year and have been happy with the DEVICE, but the 'service' provided by AT&T has been pathetic. Missed calls, dropped calls, no signal inside, can't send texts, surf, etc. I've been using the WiFi features at home and work and it's great to have as a smart device--- just want it to work as a PHONE for calls and texts!
So while I had to call AT&T today about a billing issue (there's 2 hours of my life I'll never get back) the guy asked if there was anything else--- YES I told him ---- the signal and phone service SUCKS --- especially when INSIDE my house or at work. My house I could understand a bit as I live in the country, but at work? On a street with where 30,000 cars a day pass by?
If you live in an area with strong 3G you probably have little or no problem with signal, but if you live in a city stuck in the technology of the 1990's like Battle Creek -- well --- your service probably sucks. AT&T users don't have 3G in Battle Creek. We can't even get Kenny G in Battle Creek. We have what is called 'The Edge', which is a hybrid 2G service shared by T-Mobile and AT&T.
Okay -- so on to the secret to better iphone service......
AT&T leases tower space from other vendors -- and therefore we don't get priority service. That is, if a tower is overloaded with traffic guess who gets low bandwidth or dropped first? Yup--- AT&T customers.
If you call and complain to AT&T they CAN do something to help you.
The rep said he could send me new 'provisions' to make things work better. I thought he was talking about those mini-towers you can plug in to your home internet that will carry a cell signal-- but no--- he was simply talking about some settings they would change on my phone.
So they CAN send these 'provisions' to your phone. You shut it down. Wait 2 minutes. Restart and then don't use the phone or any features for about 20 minutes. What this does is gives your iphone PRIORITY on the cell towers so you won't get dropped or 'bumped'.
Why doesn't AT&T automatically do this for everyone? My best guess is that it costs them more money to lease tower space if they want 'priority'. They figure if the dropped calls and outages are shared by tons of users that it's no big deal.
I've heard rumors about such practices by AT&T, but now I have first-hand proof of this method of allotting cell tower priority. Doesn't seem right to me to be locked into a contract with sucky service and no way out.
I just did the 'provision' change today and I can say that I instantly notice a big difference!
So call them and complain if you're having poor service.