- Jan 15, 2011
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So I have sim cards and have used mobile service in Africa, Asia, North America, and Europe. The US has by far the worst service. Now before anyone says "It depends on your provider" let me say I've used a handful of different ones both CDMA and GSM over the years. Sprint blew, Pacbell/Verizon blew, Vodafone sucks no matter where you are in the world, Nextel was useless, and I forgot that I was using ATT at one of my jobs and how hit and miss it was.
I'm currently using ATT/Straighttalk/Tracfone which uses the ATT network and I get dropped calls and NO service all over the place. I have no service in my own house without a microcell. In the middle of the Bay Area there are dead spots in cities with 100,000 people in a metropolitan area that has over 7 million people. It doesn't work anywhere on the Northern Coast, and on major freeways that criss cross through the state the service blows and I have to pull over when I get near a town and just hope that the internet might work there. I have spent a lot of time driving around the state doing touristy things and it's very difficult to use something like google maps when there is no internet on major freeways. Yeah I downloaded maps but that's not the point. There's a huge difference between using it with the net where it adjusts my route according to traffic and using predownloaded ones.
I don't get it. How is this even possible? What I really don't understand is what do these poor people who live in cities with only 5000 or 8000 people do? Do they have to bring out the styrofoam cup and string? There were times where I didn't have cell phone or data service for hours and I kept asking myself what I'd do if I had a car accident.
I'm currently using ATT/Straighttalk/Tracfone which uses the ATT network and I get dropped calls and NO service all over the place. I have no service in my own house without a microcell. In the middle of the Bay Area there are dead spots in cities with 100,000 people in a metropolitan area that has over 7 million people. It doesn't work anywhere on the Northern Coast, and on major freeways that criss cross through the state the service blows and I have to pull over when I get near a town and just hope that the internet might work there. I have spent a lot of time driving around the state doing touristy things and it's very difficult to use something like google maps when there is no internet on major freeways. Yeah I downloaded maps but that's not the point. There's a huge difference between using it with the net where it adjusts my route according to traffic and using predownloaded ones.
I don't get it. How is this even possible? What I really don't understand is what do these poor people who live in cities with only 5000 or 8000 people do? Do they have to bring out the styrofoam cup and string? There were times where I didn't have cell phone or data service for hours and I kept asking myself what I'd do if I had a car accident.