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Constant dropped calls and network loss in west Los Angeles
October 22, 2024--It's been three years since T-Mobile started to do 5G, but the situation with dropped calls and loss of network connection keeps getting worse, especially in west Los Angeles. There is a 5G transceiver ½ bock from me, and still the service is bad. Calls drop constantly, and I have to reboot the phone to get back on the network. It appears that the network times out users after about ½ hour. You can make a couple of calls, then your phone gets dropped by the network. This is how overcrowded networks behave. Obviously, T-Mobile has not built out the network capacity enough to handle its current traffic, But that hasn't stopped them from selling wireless Internet, which will plug up the system easily. Until they spend the money to increase capacity, T-Mobile's service will remain bad. Buyer beware.j Ironically, this year is the first I have had good service while camping. I was 12 miles off pavement on the Navajo Reservation and still got calls. So why can't they make it work in Los Angeles?40Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Not registered on network
I live a half block from a 5G transmitter, but have only a 4G phone. However, I think having a powerful site so close may be part of the problem. Maybe it gets overwhelmed by the 5G signal and doesn't find other sites. Goodness knows, in Santa Monica we're well covered by all sorts of networks.29Visto0likes0Comentarios