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  2. AT&T outage in your area? Where to see network maps at ... - AOL

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    Here's where to find outage maps using AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and DownDetector. ... outage map. While T-Mobile offers a coverage map, ... a troubleshooting page for no service and signal issues ...

  3. Opensignal - Wikipedia

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    Opensignal NetworkRank is an in-app service comparing the performance of different cellular carriers in particular regions. The service is a part of their carrier maps, which are colour-coded to show areas of strong and weak cell phone signal. The information used is provided by users of the Opensignal application. [5]

  4. Thousands of Verizon users report issues, including in ... - AOL

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    While T-Mobile offers a coverage map, they do not show outages on the map. Customers are expected to visit a troubleshooting page for no service and signal issues. Down Detector outage map

  5. Here's where to find outage maps using AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and DownDetector. Service power outages can really damage your plans for the day. Here's where to find outage maps using AT&T ...

  6. Verizon (wireless service) - Wikipedia

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    The Verizon Support & Protection app provides technical support services, lost device location, and on Android, antivirus functionality. [102] Verizon Family Locator is a subscription-based service and app can be used to track the locations of family members on a map for up to 10 devices.

  7. RootMetrics - Wikipedia

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    The RootMetrics CoverageMap combines the company's scientifically-collected results with results crowdsourced from consumers. It is available both online and within the company’s mobile app for Android and iOS. It displays call performance, average call signal strength, download data speeds, and types of network technology available. [10]

  8. Coverage (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    Some frequencies provide better regional coverage, while other frequencies penetrate better through obstacles, such as buildings in cities. The ability of a mobile phone to connect to a base station depends on the strength of the signal. That may be boosted by higher power transmissions, better antennas, taller antenna masts or alternative ...

  9. Mobile phone signal - Wikipedia

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    A mobile phone signal (also known as reception and service) is the signal strength (measured in dBm) received by a mobile phone from a cellular network (on the downlink). Depending on various factors, such as proximity to a tower , any obstructions such as buildings or trees, etc. this signal strength will vary.