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Yes see below: Jumping John Apr 2012 #1
There sure were in Vermont newblewtoo Apr 2012 #2
There are areas in *San Diego* that are iffy KamaAina Apr 2012 #3
Middle Of Nowhere Is Not Necessary ProfessorGAC Apr 2012 #4
There are lots of areas in the Adirondacks where there is no cell service badtoworse Apr 2012 #5
There's a spot where I get no signal... RevStPatrick Apr 2012 #6
I used to live in Sonoma, CA and it was nonexistant lies and propaganda Apr 2012 #7
A lot of my area does not, here in NE Minnesota. GPS is useless in some parts, and Google Earth/Maps Brickbat Apr 2012 #8
Snake Valley, NV: Baker, NV; Great Basin NP; Garrison, UT; and the surrounding valleys and mountains kestrel91316 Apr 2012 #9
Pretty much all of Wyoming and Montana is dead for T-Mobile...nt joeybee12 Apr 2012 #10
What are you doing in Wyoming and Montana, joey? madinmaryland Apr 2012 #13
Plenty of such areas are in the middle of someplace.... Bluenorthwest Apr 2012 #11
the western end of the Howard Frankland bridge across Tampa Bay. KG Apr 2012 #12
There's a couple of holes in the rural county where I live that no carrier covers HillWilliam Apr 2012 #14
Yup, Colorado, especially the West part librechik Apr 2012 #15
There are areas around Los Angeles where you can't get a cell phone signal Hugabear Apr 2012 #16
Lots of places here NV Whino Apr 2012 #17
There is only one possible explanation slackmaster Apr 2012 #18
Heck, there are still plenty of places like that in Pennsylvania. sofa king Apr 2012 #19
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