Taneytown MD Signal Fading -- looking for options
On Jun 18, 6:31*pm, "JW" <j...@ungodly.net> wrote:
> The signal fades after a minute or two while in my house in Taneytown MD.
> We moved here from Frederick MD and had no trouble with signals until we
> moved here. *Outside of the house it seems OK. *I've called Sprint a few
> times about this and the call always end up with "I will notify engineering
> about the problem."
> Nothing has improved. *The last call today the tech told me to keep the
> phone on Roaming Only. *Although I haven't tried it yet the option doesn't
> seem to be viable -- even on Roaming Only the bars vary from one bar to 4
> bars while I sit and watch the phone. *Plus I can imagine after a few weeks
> of this I would be getting a "Cease and Desist" letter from Sprint.
>
> My contract runs out in July and I need to explore my options. *Changing
> carriers is the obvious choice, but I've been with Sprint for a lot of
> years, and haven't had that much trouble with them, other than the
> occasional billing error.
> My questions are can I transfer my number and Treo 700p to another carrier
> and if so *-- how?
> Is there a better way to deal with this with Sprint -- maybe getting a tech
> to come by the house ;)
>
> They claim there are sufficient towers in the area and they also claim that
> when my signal starts to fade it should automatically switch to another
> carrier -- I believe they mentioned in this area they have a contract with
> Verizon. *But that doesn't happen.
> Even when I switch the phone from Allow Roaming to Roaming Only the Signal
> gets lost for a second or two.
>
> Sorry for the long winded post -- any suggestions would be welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> JAW
As DGI suggests, it is 'possible' that it is device oriented, however,
as the change happened at the same time as your move, I would be more
likely to believe that it is a problem with either where your home is
located in relation to the nearest towers, or something in the make up
of your home itself that is causing the degradation of the service
versus what the signal is outside the home. The device would switch
to a different carrier's signal if the sprint signal goes completely
away, AND you have the device set on automatic for the roam setting.
If it is on Sprint only, then it will not. You state that the signal
on roam only 'gets lost for a second or two'. Do you mean that it
fluctuates between having signal and no signal, or that it fades for a
second or two and then is strong and remains so? If it is
fluctuating, then most likely, the area you are in simply isn't the
greatest for the CDMA carriers in your area as far as in building
coverage is concerned, assuming that there is no device issue.
In regards to the 'Cease and Desist' comment, while technically they
would have a right under the contract to terminate services if you are
using more than 50% of your minutes in roaming mode, it usually takes
months, and even years of this type of situation for any action to be
taken.
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