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15 minutes ago, Lscott said:

And remember when people laugh at you when you mention having a two-way radio for emergency communication when cell phones are so much more convenient.

Had a guy up in Mass ask over the 575 if anyone else was having issues with cell service.  I told him Verizon was having a large outage and he said he was on Cricket.  But I reminded him that good thing he had a radio so he could ask about the outage and not get a real answer out of me 😆

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2 minutes ago, WRXL702 said:

Just A Note To All:

If You Have An iPhone, According To Apple - And Your Phone Shows "SOS" For Signal Strength, You Can Still Make "911" Calls As Your iPhone Will Switch To An Active Cell Provider.

That goes for all phones.  911 will always work if there is any cell service in the area.

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Good To Know & Great To Hear, That GMRS Repeater Stations Are Keeping Folks In Connection With Their Families, In Case Of Situations Or Emergencies, With Verizon Cell Comms Down.

That's What This Is Supposed To Be All About - Comms When Convenient Every Day Cell Comms Go Down. 

I'm A Little Old School, But This Is Exactly Why My Osceola IN 600 & Niles MI 725 (Never Linked) Repeaters With A Large 85% Overlapping Coverage Area Work When It Counts..........
 


 

 

 

Posted
55 minutes ago, Lscott said:

And remember when people laugh at you when you mention having a two-way radio for emergency communication when cell phones are so much more convenient.

Yep, and these are the same people bitching about not being able to contact their loved ones on 9/11. As for Verizon, I'm not surprised as I was a customer since their inception back in 2000 and I left their wireless in the dust because of poor service. It wasn't their stupidly high prices that drove me away, it was they got so unreliable as I was not getting calls or texts days on end. I went to Consumer Cellular and haven't looked back. And don't get me started on their customer support. Getting a human in under 15 minutes is like climbing the Swiss Alps, a real f'n challenge. And once you get one, you have to hope they comprehend English. Oh, and I still have FiOS, which they have yet to screw up.

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14 hours ago, tcp2525 said:

Yep, and these are the same people bitching about not being able to contact their loved ones on 9/11. As for Verizon, I'm not surprised as I was a customer since their inception back in 2000 and I left their wireless in the dust because of poor service. It wasn't their stupidly high prices that drove me away, it was they got so unreliable as I was not getting calls or texts days on end. I went to Consumer Cellular and haven't looked back. And don't get me started on their customer support. Getting a human in under 15 minutes is like climbing the Swiss Alps, a real f'n challenge. And once you get one, you have to hope they comprehend English. Oh, and I still have FiOS, which they have yet to screw up.

It was my understanding that Consumer Cellular was/is leasing services from Verizon. Is that still the case and if so, from the system uptime reliability perspective, what have you accomplished, except for maybe a lower rate and a lower priority in the pecking order on use of the system when the system gets overloaded.

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That's how all of the low cost cell providers work.  My brother was using one of these systems and it rarely shows.  But during holidays and such it's dramatic.  People sending pictures to their loved ones and having a good time.  He sends pictures and they show up hours later, not seconds or minutes.  I don't think he ever lost the ability to talk but his data moving portion took a huge hit.

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I’m on Spectrum, which advertises wide availability because they use the Verizon network. When I learned of the Verizon outage yesterday I fully expected to not be able to make voice calls.  My friends with Verizon had no service, but I was able to speak to my friends in town on Spectrum. I don’t know if local calls are handled fully within Spectrum before being transferred to Verizon for interstate calls. In any case I had no service interruptions on my cell phone.

Later in the day however I had really bad service using Teams on the Internet (also Spectrum) with frequent reconnections.  After about half an hour it settled down and worked reliably but during that half hour I was cursing.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, nokones said:

It was my understanding that Consumer Cellular was/is leasing services from Verizon. Is that still the case and if so, from the system uptime reliability perspective, what have you accomplished, except for maybe a lower rate and a lower priority in the pecking order on use of the system when the system gets overloaded.

They use AT&T. I  have to say my cell service has been awesome and reliable. No missed calls or texts. Plus, I  can make calls without delay or multiple attempts. And no, it wasn't my phone and Verizon couldn't fix the problem. Of course, Consumer Cellular might put us lower in the pecking order, but I don't see that happening too often. Better service at a lower price is a win-win for me.

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On 10/1/2024 at 6:23 AM, tcp2525 said:

They use AT&T. I  have to say my cell service has been awesome and reliable. No missed calls or texts. Plus, I  can make calls without delay or multiple attempts. And no, it wasn't my phone and Verizon couldn't fix the problem. Of course, Consumer Cellular might put us lower in the pecking order, but I don't see that happening too often. Better service at a lower price is a win-win for me.

Ditto--I love using AT&T's network without dealing with AT&T. Just FYI though, Pure Talk uses the same type of arrangement but is a few bucks less per line. PureTalk's $20 plan is 3GB instead of 1GB, and their 10 GB is $30 instead of $35. I've used them for about a year and appreciated their cheerful inside-the-USA phone support (which I needed only once as part of the sign-up process).

https://puretalk.com/r/5fdcbc44 

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2 hours ago, NotARubiksCube said:

Ditto--I love using AT&T's network without dealing with AT&T. Just FYI though, Pure Talk uses the same type of arrangement but is a few bucks less per line. PureTalk's $20 plan is 3GB instead of 1GB, and their 10 GB is $30 instead of $35. I've used them for about a year and appreciated their cheerful inside-the-USA phone support (which I needed only once as part of the sign-up process).

https://puretalk.com/r/5fdcbc44 

Agree that dealing with these big companies can be a real abstract feces show in the highest order. I'm really happy with Consumer Cellular's drive to give great customer service. When I first went with them I called for customer assistance and was literally talking to a human being in under three minutes, whom spoke marvelous English without an Indian accent. Best part they comprehended exactly what they were actually saying and had a high degree of knowledge. I said to myself, this can't be real. Compare that to Verizon's customer service, it sucks having to go through a computer generated gauntlet to even be considered for a conversation with a human. I love FiOS, had it for twenty years, but their corporate BS is intolerable. Wouldn't it be nice to stream data over GMRS and start our own network?

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