$65 Million in Network Enhancement Initiatives Pay Off in Northern Ohio Thursday September 23, 9:46 am ET Cingular Wireless Completes 156 New Cell Sites to Network; 15 Ohio Counties and 2 Pennsylvania Counties to Benefit CLEVELAND, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Cingular Wireless announced that it plans to activate 170 new cell sites by year's end in northern Ohio, significantly enhancing service for residents and travelers throughout the area. These enhancements are part of a two-year, $65 million network investment in Cleveland that will further enhance Cingular's GSM network in the region thereby improving call quality, adding capacity and extending the network's reach. "Cingular continues to go beyond the big cities and Interstates to provide our customers with an advanced network that gives them the ability to make a call when they want and where they want," said Dave Fine, Director of Sales for Cingular Wireless - Northern Ohio. "Cingular is committed to making its great network even better with ongoing network enhancements that allow us to grow and expand with the communities we serve." The sites activated so far this year enhance service in the following areas: Northeast Ohio Ashtabula County - New coverage in Ashtabula, Conneaut, Geneva, Saybrook Township, and Jefferson. Columbiana County - Enhanced coverage in Salem, and the town of Columbiana. Cuyahoga County - Enhanced coverage in downtown Cleveland, East Cleveland, University Circle, Cleveland Heights, Glenwillow, Shaker Heights, Bedford, Pepper Pike, Parma, Garfield, Hopkins Airport, and Berea. Geauga County - Enhanced coverage in Bainbridge, Punderson State Park, Munson, Hamden, Chardon, Burton, Auburn, and Newbury. Lake County - Enhanced coverage in Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake, Painesville, Madison, Kirtland, Willowick, and Willoughby. Mahoning County - Enhanced coverage in Austintown, Woodworth, Poland, and Boardman. Medina County - Enhanced coverage in Brunswick, and Medina. Portage County - Enhanced coverage in Ravenna, and Twin Lakes/Kent. Stark County - Enhanced coverage in Marlboro Township, Massillon, Canton, Navarre, North Industry, Louisville, and Alliance. Summit County - Enhanced coverage in Akron, Copley Township, Walton Hills, Northfield, Tallmadge, Green, and Twinsburg. Trumbull County - Enhanced coverage in Warren, Cortland, Hubbard, and Howland. Central Ohio Ashland County - Enhanced coverage in Hayesville and Route 30. Erie County - Enhanced coverage in Sandusky, Huron, and Castalia. Lorain County - Enhanced coverage in Lorain, Penfield; Lagrange, downtown Elyria, and Elyria Airport. Wayne County - New coverage in Orrville, Wooster, Smithville, and Burbank. Eastern Pennsylvania Erie County - New coverage along I-90 to the New York border; new coverage in downtown Erie, Presque Isle, and the Erie Airport. Mercer County - New coverage in Sharon. "Network quality is a major criteria for customers who are choosing a wireless provider," added Fine. "Clearer, higher-quality calls, faster data speeds, and extensive coverage are essential in meeting consumers' wireless needs today. And that's what we are focused on delivering." About Cingular Wireless Cingular Wireless, a joint venture between SBC Communications (NYSE: SBC - News) and BellSouth (NYSE: BLS - News), serves more than 25 million voice and data customers across the United States. A leader in mobile voice and data communications, Cingular is the only U.S. wireless carrier to offer Rollover(SM), the wireless plan that lets customers keep their unused monthly minutes. Cingular is the largest provider of GSM services in the United States, and has a 100 percent digital GSM/GPRS footprint across its service area. It also launched the world's first commercial deployment of wireless services using Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) technology. Cingular also provides corporate e-mail and other advanced data services through its GPRS, EDGE and Mobitex packet data networks. Details of the company are available at http://www.cingular.com . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Cingular Wireless
Well, its a good start, but there is lots more to do in the Warren area, I was sooooo mad the other night, I was trying to call my wife who was at the store, and it finally went through on the 10th time!!!!!! She said where she was at the phone kept switching back and forth between Cingular and extend. I just picked up another Boost phone for her to carrry to suppliment the bad Cingular reception, I cant wait until her contract is up.
Great, That's what i do. I have 2 carriers VZW and Cingular. If VZW is weak i use Cingular. It's very seldom they have the same signal Bars.
At least Cingular is spending Money on Building Coverage, and Not on Billboards and 24 Hour Radio/TV Commercials.
I just got her the Boost phone 3 days ago....If we lived in an area where Cingular was 850 we wouldnt be having these problems, but they are 100% PCS here, even after the merger, so I hope that it improves....
Warren County is included in their Southern Build, see below. Millions in Network Enhancement Initiatives Pay Off in Southern Ohio Thursday September 23, 9:45 am ET Cingular Wireless Adds 56 New Cell Sites to Network; 24 Southern Ohio Counties to Benefit COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Cingular Wireless announced that it plans to activate 56 new cell sites by year's end in Southern Ohio, significantly enhancing service for residents and travelers throughout the area. These enhancements are part of a one-year $12 million network investment in Southern Ohio that will further enhance Cingular's GSM network in the region thereby improving call quality, adding capacity and extending the network's reach. "Cingular continues to go beyond the big cities and Interstates to provide our customers with an advanced network that gives them the ability to make a call when they want and where they want," said Tony Schrader, Director of Sales for Cingular Wireless - Southern Ohio. "Cingular is committed to making its great network even better with ongoing network enhancements that allow us to grow and expand with the communities we serve." The 21 sites activated so far this year enhance service in the following areas: Warren County - Enhanced coverage in downtown Lebanon. Clermont County - Enhanced coverage in the town of Felicity; enhanced coverage along Route 50 and the town of Owensville. Grant County - Enhanced coverage along I-75 between Crittenden and Sherman, Kentucky. Franklin County - Enhanced coverage in and around Rickenbacker Airforce Base; enhanced coverage in Lockbourne; Enhanced service in and around Sawmill Road and Route 161; enhanced coverage in Don Scott Airport. Miami County - Enhanced coverage along I-75; enhanced coverage in and around Dayton International Airport; enhanced coverage in South Tipp City Hamilton County - Enhanced coverage along I-74; enhanced coverage in West Harrison, Indiana and Harrison, Ohio; enhanced coverage in Grosbeck; enhanced coverage along Route 126 and Route 27; enhanced coverage in Dunlap. Boone County - Enhanced coverage along I-71; enhanced coverage in the town of Verona, Kentucky. Darke County - Enhanced coverage along Route 127; enhanced coverage in and around the towns of Greenville and Wakefield. Pendelton County - Enhanced coverage in the town of Butler; enhanced coverage along Route 127. Delaware County - Enhanced coverage along Route 23 and Powell Road. Logan County - Enhanced coverage in the town of Zanefield; enhanced coverage in and around Bellefontaine; enhanced coverage along Route 68 and Route 47. Butler County - Enhanced coverage in Middletown; enhanced coverage along I-75. Clark County - Enhanced coverage along I-70 and Route 40; enhanced coverage in the Springfield Mall; enhanced coverage along Route 68 and Route 41. Perry County - Enhanced coverage in the town of Rushville; enhanced coverage along Route 22. "Network quality is a major criteria for customers who are choosing a wireless provider," added Schrader. "Clearer, higher-quality calls, faster data speeds, and extensive coverage are essential in meeting consumers' wireless needs today. And that's what we are focused on delivering." About Cingular Wireless Cingular Wireless, a joint venture between SBC Communications (NYSE: SBC - News) and BellSouth (NYSE: BLS - News), serves more than 25 million voice and data customers across the United States. A leader in mobile voice and data communications, Cingular is the only U.S. wireless carrier to offer Rollover(SM), the wireless plan that lets customers keep their unused monthly minutes. Cingular is the largest provider of GSM services in the United States, and has a 100 percent digital GSM/GPRS footprint across its service area. It also launched the world's first commercial deployment of wireless services using Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) technology. Cingular also provides corporate e-mail and other advanced data services through its GPRS, EDGE and Mobitex packet data networks. Details of the company are available at http://www.cingular.com . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Cingular Wireless
Im talking about the city of Warren, which is north east part of the state, not the county of Warren, which is in the south west part of the state.
Sorry, Northeast Ohio Build: Trumbull County - Enhanced coverage in Warren, Cortland, Hubbard, and Howland.
Just out of curiosity Jones, where do you live? I know you like Cingular, I am betting that where you live they are using 850 and not 1900. I know people who use Cingular in Southern Ohio where they are 850 and they say the service is great. But the city of Warren and surrounding areas still need more work from Cingular, or they need to turn their towers off and let those customers roam on a much superior network, the whole switching back and forth just makes for too many calls going straight to voicemail.
Alltel serves that area too dont they?? Actually a friend of mine she was asking me who the best is in the Cleveland area and I told her I didnt know..I suggested Verizon but with Alltel she can call me for free!! haha Any suggestions??
anyone got an address for the boost website? I'd like to check them out and see what the have to offer!