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Old 12-11-2003, 11:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Deadcellzones.com allows you to check dead spots in your area

This is a website I came across over at Howard's Forums. I've checked the dead zones for my area in the San Francisco Area and some of the listings confirm the dead zones I have come across.

Dead Cell Zones

Hope this is of some use to you,

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This is a website I came across over at Howard's Forums. I've checked the dead zones for my area in the San Francisco Area and some of the listings confirm the dead zones I have come across.

Dead Cell Zones

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It would be a beter site if you had to specify exact streets, exact problems, and what phone you have. As it is now its not very precise.
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Default Deadcellzones.com allows you to check dead spots in your area

With the way the carriers are filling in dead spots these days that site can become outdated very quickly.
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That's all true but it's the first such site I have seen which allows you to check for dead spots.
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Default Deadcellzones.com allows you to check dead spots in your area

I usually use my cell phone for checking dead zones (LOL) but it sounds like a nice idea; thanks for the reference, will check it out
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