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AT&T versus CRICKET Wireless (Austin TX)

Austiniter

Dec 31, 2008, 11:13 AM
I've had AT&T Wireless for 5 years now, but since September 2008 everyone I know in Austin has experienced dropped calls, fast busy signals, congestation, calls going straight to voice mail and not to the phone, plus other problems. I've complained to AT&T many times, and get the same answer 'we are upgrading our towers'. Yeah whatever. How long can AT&T say theyre upgrading their towers? Any how a few months ago I bought Cricket Phone and Wireless Service. Cricket is $35 a month, has NO contract, its been much more reliable and dependable versus AT&T. Ive had no dropped calls anywhere in the Central TX Area, it works in the Frost Bank Building (something AT&T and Sprint doesnt do)it has unlimited nationwide free calling, unlimited text...
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RobbieJnn

Jan 2, 2009, 6:22 PM
Austiniter said:
I've had AT&T Wireless for 5 years now, but since September 2008 everyone I know in Austin has experienced dropped calls, fast busy signals, congestation, calls going straight to voice mail and not to the phone, plus other problems. I've complained to AT&T many times, and get the same answer 'we are upgrading our towers'. Yeah whatever. How long can AT&T say theyre upgrading their towers? Any how a few months ago I bought Cricket Phone and Wireless Service. Cricket is $35 a month, has NO contract, its been much more reliable and dependable versus AT&T. Ive had no dropped calls anywhere in the Central TX Area, it works in the Frost Bank Building (something AT&T and Sprint doesnt do)it has unlimited na
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