curious how many of us AT&T users are utilizing any of the performance reporting apps that are out there (i.e. Mark the Spot, FCC Test, Coverage Map).
I typically use Mark the Spot as often as possible, whenever I have dropped calls and/or incredibly slow/nonexistant, but I dont utilize the FCC and Coverage Map apps as often as I should, since both also have reporting functions that could possibly be beneficial in the long run.
Just a reminder that these are out there. I think in the long run it will take a concerted effort by customers to get the kind of coverage/service we want, and while I dont want to put all my eggs in the basket of reporting apps, it cant hurt to have as much documentation or poor service as possible.
I typically use Mark the Spot as often as possible, whenever I have dropped calls and/or incredibly slow/nonexistant, but I dont utilize the FCC and Coverage Map apps as often as I should, since both also have reporting functions that could possibly be beneficial in the long run.
Just a reminder that these are out there. I think in the long run it will take a concerted effort by customers to get the kind of coverage/service we want, and while I dont want to put all my eggs in the basket of reporting apps, it cant hurt to have as much documentation or poor service as possible.