Those who went through Charley or Frances - PLEASE HELP!
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I'm in Palm Beach Gardens and we stayed in our home throughout (never again!). We have ATT and we got "extended area" coverage, which meant they shuffled us to a roaming service (2.99 fee to connect and 1.99 per minute and you have to charge it to a credit card). But that service was hard to connect to (guess it was being used). When we were able to get out of the neighborhood two days later, we could get regular service; guess the towers in our area were down but others were OK.
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In Fort Myers and I was without power for almost 6 days from Charley.
Ability to use the cell (ATT) phone was immediately very spotty - I often had to dial/send five to ten times before getting out. But there was never a time that I absolutely could not get out for hours. I only received (guess here) about 1 of 5 incoming calls - others would go to voicemail and I would suddently get a notice on the phone that I had voicemails.
Got much better after a few or so days. I was in Port Charlotte/Punta Gorda for a day, exactly one week after Charley, and I had the same spotty cell coverage, but again there was never a time when I absolutely could not make a call (still had to dial/send a few times).
Ability to use the cell (ATT) phone was immediately very spotty - I often had to dial/send five to ten times before getting out. But there was never a time that I absolutely could not get out for hours. I only received (guess here) about 1 of 5 incoming calls - others would go to voicemail and I would suddently get a notice on the phone that I had voicemails.
Got much better after a few or so days. I was in Port Charlotte/Punta Gorda for a day, exactly one week after Charley, and I had the same spotty cell coverage, but again there was never a time when I absolutely could not make a call (still had to dial/send a few times).
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My Nextel service was fine until Charley drew up towards Pine Island. (about 15 miles from us). From then till about a day and a half later we didn't have any service. Then all we had was Direct Connect. Regular cell service was spotty for about the first 4 days after Charley and slowly got better. Our landline was fine, but had to get out the "old style" telephone (non cordless). Something to have in your hurricane kit as well, a cheap-o phone that uses the phone line voltage rather than house current.
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Cingular hung in there through both storms but it got difficult to connect or receive calls for several days following the storms.
Nextel held up and was highly prized here..... but then this is home of the Daytona 500 and the Winst........ uh Nextel Cup and I heard Nextel place vans all over town to keep their system going.
Nextel held up and was highly prized here..... but then this is home of the Daytona 500 and the Winst........ uh Nextel Cup and I heard Nextel place vans all over town to keep their system going.
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Nextet Radio worked great, but cell function was intermintant. My Cingular was pretty worthless for a few days after the storm though. I was blessing that radio function right and left. It never let me down during either hurricane.
Good luck. I pray for the safety of your family. Any chance you can get them to go inland? I feel for you.
Good luck. I pray for the safety of your family. Any chance you can get them to go inland? I feel for you.
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I live in Charlotte County and rode Charley. My cell phone didn't work for many days (in Charlotte County) because all the towers were down from the cane. They brought 'mobile towers' so we could have service back. I have Sprint.
What I did was drive North to Venice - about 30 minutes drive- they didn't get hit and I was able to use my cell phone. I had no problem with the line there.
What I did was drive North to Venice - about 30 minutes drive- they didn't get hit and I was able to use my cell phone. I had no problem with the line there.
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I live in West Palm Beach and wasn't able to place a call on my cell for several days after Frances.
What worked for me was sending text messages - didn't always work on the first try, but my phone kept retrying and eventually a message would go through. Not reliable - but better than nothing ... Good luck to you and your family!!!
What worked for me was sending text messages - didn't always work on the first try, but my phone kept retrying and eventually a message would go through. Not reliable - but better than nothing ... Good luck to you and your family!!!
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