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Would anyone know of a Cingular tower location website? I'm currently a
Sprint customer looking to change becuase of poor reception at home. Sprint
has a site, sprintsites.com, that shows all their towers. Was wondering if
Cingular had something similar. Google searches have produced nothing. Want
to see before I buy and try.
 
Thanks,
Stu

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Stuart Raike <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
> Would anyone know of a Cingular tower location website? I'm currently a
http://www.cellreception.com/
is the first hit in a google search.
I find towers in my area, but no indication of which hold Cingular cells.
They have a "select a carrier" feature, but that seems to be based
on user input.
 
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Are you a towel-head terrorist lookin' to sabotage the USA communications  
grid?
 
 
 
 
"Stuart Raike" <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote in message  
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> Would anyone know of a Cingular tower location website? I'm currently a
> Sprint customer looking to change becuase of poor reception at home.  
> Sprint
> has a site, sprintsites.com, that shows all their towers. Was wondering if
> Cingular had something similar. Google searches have produced nothing.  
> Want
> to see before I buy and try.
>
> Thanks,
> Stu
>
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BBB wrote:
 
> Are you a towel-head terrorist lookin' to sabotage the USA communications
> grid?
 
Actually, Americans are more likely to be terrorists than foreigners.  With all
the murderers, rapists, wife-beaters, the bloods and the crypts and the
KKK...it's no wonder it's easy for America to blame foreigners for ALL the
problems.

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On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 15:52:17 GMT, "Stuart Raike"
<sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
 
>Would anyone know of a Cingular tower location website? I'm currently a
>Sprint customer looking to change becuase of poor reception at home. Sprint
>has a site, sprintsites.com, that shows all their towers. Was wondering if
>Cingular had something similar. Google searches have produced nothing. Want
>to see before I buy and try.
 
You didn't give a city or other location.  Try
http://www.cellreception.com  
 
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On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 06:57:42 -0500, "BBB" <hotel@jay.com> wrote:
 
>Are you a towel-head terrorist lookin' to sabotage the USA communications  
>grid?
 
Are you a wanker who has nothing to do but to mess with people?  What
a jackass.
 
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Joseph wrote:
 
> You didn't give a city or other location.  Try
> http://www.cellreception.com  
 
Tried that site, it's useless.  All based on anecdotal evidence, people  
with varying phone models, varying degrees of issues, and primarily  
gripe-driven anyway.
 
 
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Saw that site but it just gives tower information and does not list what
carriers use the tower. That is one thing Sprint does well is list their
tower locations. I'm guessing Cingular does not want to make it available to
its customers or potenetial customers.
 
And, no, to the others. I'm not a towel-head terrorist. Just wanting to know
if there is a Cingular tower near me. I'm just outside St. Louis in a
somewhat rural area. I don't want to buy and try without some idea where the
tower might be.
 
Thanks to all,
 
Stu
 
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> Stuart Raike <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
> > Would anyone know of a Cingular tower location website? I'm currently a
> http://www.cellreception.com/
> is the first hit in a google search.
> I find towers in my area, but no indication of which hold Cingular cells.
> They have a "select a carrier" feature, but that seems to be based
> on user input.
>
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> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA  38.8,-122.5
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On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 22:10:40 -0400, Isaiah Beard
<sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote:
 
>Joseph wrote:
>
>> You didn't give a city or other location.  Try
>> http://www.cellreception.com  
>
>Tried that site, it's useless.  All based on anecdotal evidence, people  
>with varying phone models, varying degrees of issues, and primarily  
>gripe-driven anyway.
 
You didn't look in the right section of that site!  There is reporting
on user experience, but there's also a section of the site where it
shows towers in an area.  They are *not* the same.  If you just looked
at the gripe section you didn't "get" it!
 
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On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 13:36:27 GMT, "Stuart Raike"
<sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
 
>Saw that site but it just gives tower information and does not list what
>carriers use the tower.  
 
You either didn't look at all of that site (cellreception.com) or have
a very wonky browser.  If you go to cellreception.com and put in the
name of a city it will show you all registered tower locations *and*
it shows who uses that tower.  In my area it shows the name (not
necessarily the "current" name e.g. it will say VoiceStream I LLC
instead of T-Mobile and it will show USWest rather than Qwest.)  When
you click on a tower it will show what service uses that tower (or who
is the tower registrant.)
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Joseph wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 22:10:40 -0400, Isaiah Beard
> <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote:
>  
>  
>>Joseph wrote:
>>
>>
>>>You didn't give a city or other location.  Try
>>>http://www.cellreception.com  
>>
>>Tried that site, it's useless.  All based on anecdotal evidence, people  
>>with varying phone models, varying degrees of issues, and primarily  
>>gripe-driven anyway.
>  
>  
> You didn't look in the right section of that site!  There is reporting
> on user experience, but there's also a section of the site where it
> shows towers in an area.  They are *not* the same.  If you just looked
> at the gripe section you didn't "get" it!
>  
> - -
>            
Good site. I now know the location of my nearest Nextel tower. It would  
be nice if you could pick a city and also a service so that it could  
show you only the towers that serve that system. Thanks for the site info.

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Stuart Raike <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
> Saw that site but it just gives tower information and does not list what
> carriers use the tower. That is one thing Sprint does well is list their
> tower locations.  
 
I asked CellularOne for a list several years ago.
I could come into their office and look at a map that had lat/long printed
on it, but I could only get it by showing up at the office.
 
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Joseph <JoeOfSeattle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 13:36:27 GMT, "Stuart Raike"
> <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
 
>>Saw that site but it just gives tower information and does not list what
>>carriers use the tower.  
 
> You either didn't look at all of that site (cellreception.com) or have
> a very wonky browser.  
 
If I look for "calistoga, ca", I get a Google map that shows the towers at
Robert Louis Stevenson State Park.  But the detail under each orange
pushbutton looks like a tower owner, and not the radio owner.
Is this different for your area?
 
 
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dold@XReXXCingu.usenet.us.com wrote:
 
> Stuart Raike <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
> > Saw that site but it just gives tower information and does not list what
> > carriers use the tower. That is one thing Sprint does well is list their
> > tower locations.
>
> I asked CellularOne for a list several years ago.
> I could come into their office and look at a map that had lat/long printed
> on it, but I could only get it by showing up at the office.
>
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> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA  38.8,-122.5
 
Which Cellular One did you go to?  Aren't there 38 companies "doing business
as" Cellular One?
 
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Tropical Haven <email@example.net> wrote:
> dold@XReXXCingu.usenet.us.com wrote:
 
>> I asked CellularOne for a list several years ago.
>> I could come into their office and look at a map that had lat/long printed
>> on it, but I could only get it by showing up at the office.
 
> Which Cellular One did you go to?  Aren't there 38 companies "doing business
> as" Cellular One?
 
I didn't know any still were...
I started with Redwood Cellular, who disappeared into Cellular One, then
AT&T-Wireless and now Cingular.
My bill said Cellular One at the top at the time.
I think the customer service office that I would have to visit was in
Fairfield, CA, about an hour's drive from my house.
 
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In <dd8qk3$nfj$1@blue.rahul.net> on Mon, 8 Aug 2005 23:41:55 +0000 (UTC),
dold@XReXXCingu.usenet.us.com wrote:
 
>Tropical Haven <email@example.net> wrote:
>> dold@XReXXCingu.usenet.us.com wrote:
>
>>> I asked CellularOne for a list several years ago.
>>> I could come into their office and look at a map that had lat/long printed
>>> on it, but I could only get it by showing up at the office.
>
>> Which Cellular One did you go to?  Aren't there 38 companies "doing business
>> as" Cellular One?
>
>I didn't know any still were...
>I started with Redwood Cellular, who disappeared into Cellular One, then
>AT&T-Wireless and now Cingular.
>My bill said Cellular One at the top at the time.
>I think the customer service office that I would have to visit was in
>Fairfield, CA, about an hour's drive from my house.
 
Wasn't it also Airtouch for awhile?
 
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John Navas <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote:
> dold@XReXXCingu.usenet.us.com wrote:
 
>>I started with Redwood Cellular, who disappeared into Cellular One, then
>>AT&T-Wireless and now Cingular.
 
> Wasn't it also Airtouch for awhile?
 
I think I missed that one.  I was with Redwood Cellular in Napa until about
95, when I could get a nearly free Motorola 550 to replace my 3w luggable
phone by switching to Cellular One.  Not long after I did that, Redwood
Cellular was purchased by Cellular One.
 
Now, 10 years later, I've only raised my Motorola model number by 1. ;-)
 
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That only seems to work when the carrier owns the tower. Here in MO, a lot
of rural towers are ownen by a private company. Here's the listing on a
tower near me: http://www.cellreception.com/tower [...] id=1247452
 
Carrier info is not provided though I was able to email the contact and
found out. It would be nice if the carriers were listed on privately owned
towers.
 
 
"Joseph" <JoeOfSeattle@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 13:36:27 GMT, "Stuart Raike"
> <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
>
> >Saw that site but it just gives tower information and does not list what
> >carriers use the tower.
>
> You either didn't look at all of that site (cellreception.com) or have
> a very wonky browser.  If you go to cellreception.com and put in the
> name of a city it will show you all registered tower locations *and*
> it shows who uses that tower.  In my area it shows the name (not
> necessarily the "current" name e.g. it will say VoiceStream I LLC
> instead of T-Mobile and it will show USWest rather than Qwest.)  When
> you click on a tower it will show what service uses that tower (or who
> is the tower registrant.)
> - -
>

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We have accumulated 10 different web sites that show cell tower locations.
Links to them are listed at:
 
http://www.mountainwireless.com/site_finder.shtml
 
 
Bill Radio
Click for Western U.S. Wireless Reviews at:
http://www.mountainwireless.com
 
 
 
"Joseph" <JoeOfSeattle@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 13:36:27 GMT, "Stuart Raike"
> <sraikenosp_mforme@att.net> wrote:
>
> >Saw that site but it just gives tower information and does not list what
> >carriers use the tower.
>


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