evildemon21 asked:
With the vast popularity of cell phones over the last 10 years, I find it hard to believe these companies don’t possess the technology or fundage to eliminate dead areas within cell phone networks. I work in a somewhat rural area, and some companies have excellent service all the way around there, some have limited access, some have none at all. Is there a financial advantage or disadvatange to this? Are there legitimate reasons for this or is it just because they can? I would think that these companies are losing large sums of money because of this. But I don’t know, that’s why I asked…..
With the vast popularity of cell phones over the last 10 years, I find it hard to believe these companies don’t possess the technology or fundage to eliminate dead areas within cell phone networks. I work in a somewhat rural area, and some companies have excellent service all the way around there, some have limited access, some have none at all. Is there a financial advantage or disadvatange to this? Are there legitimate reasons for this or is it just because they can? I would think that these companies are losing large sums of money because of this. But I don’t know, that’s why I asked…..




























