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Office cell phone coverage

About 14 months ago my firm moved offices, literally right across the parking lot, and the office went from having mobile coverage from all the major carriers to none. There was absolutely no coverage for AT&T, Verizon, TMo, and a little coverage from Sprint. 300 feet in almost any direction from our new offices and mobile phones worked fine, but not in our building (they must have built the building out of lead or something).

After 14 months of management telling us they were working on the problem I returned from vacation last week to find the problem had been fixed (or rather the firm finally installed antennas throughout the building),either way it is a very welcomed fixed. Now I can ditch the virgin mobile MiFi I’ve been using to provide my iPhone internet access (we also do not have wifi in our offices (I know, really)).

It’s funny how the little things like mobile phone service matter. Streaming music, I’m back. Speed test from the other day.

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  • 10 months ago
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