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Cell service
#1
Aloha everyone! I'm still mainland side but will be making my move next year. My current cell phone number has been compromised and I am thinking it's a good time to change carriers to someone I can keep once I move. I would love some input as to good service in and around Eden Roc. Who do you have? How do you like it? Mahalo all!



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#2
that area, verizon works pretty good in the front. To basically wish and pray it works for the back.
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#3
That's kinda what I was thinking. I'll be there next week and will be able to check out AT&T service as that's my sweetheart's provider but hoping to have a couple options. I'm guessing I will be blissfully off grid as far back in the neighborhood as my lot is. Mahalo for the input!


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#4
for what it's worth... I had t mobile when I was up there.. and had fairly good signal ... my phone always connected to a tower up towards Volcano.

Opensignal.Com is a good general idea of cell/wireless Internet coverage

http://opensignal.com

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#5
Buy a $15 Tracfone (Walmart, etc) and activate it with a 96720 zip code. Should be a verizon signal. Not only will you be able to test signal strength, you'll have an 808 area code phone number.
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#6
Oddly enough, my Tracfone got no bars inside Walmart the other day, and said "emergency calls only". It worked in there in the past, and I tried it in several places in the store. Lots of other people were using phones in the store, so it isn't a total blackout.

Yes, I'm paid up, have minutes, and the phone worked fine outside both before and after my Walmart experience.

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#7
Tin (foil) roof dey get ???

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#8
I had Verizon and it was OK. Now I have AT&T which is also OK. I did get a signal booster since I would otherwise get no signal inside my container and the booster comes with an external antenna that I mount about 20 feet up so when I am in the container I get excellent service.

ETA: I actually meant to say I had T-Mobile, not Verizon.
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#9
I used tracfone in Eden Roc. Decent level of service right to the back. When we retire hopefully we'll move back and I'll have to consider a data plan of some sort or possibly the point to point wireless thing some people are doing.

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#10
[quote]Originally posted by Lee M-S

Oddly enough, my Tracfone got no bars inside Walmart the other day, and said "emergency calls only".

I have had a similar problem with my Net 10, which was bought out by tracfone. I have had several "blackout" experiences with mine lately, including in Walmart. I think they must be having network troubles.

When I lived in Eden Roc I had virgin mify and Net 10. I was about halfway back in the subdivision. Mify was slow as dial-up. That was two years ago. I hope it is better now.
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