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Another Data Outage?

I'm in NE Ohio and have no data connectivity whatsoever, 4G or 3G. It's been this way for the last hour or so.


I thought I was going crazy this morning. I've been messing w/ my phone the last 30 min trying to figure out why/how my data connection got turned off and how to get it back on.

W/ all the other little issues I'm having w/ the phone, alarm keeps changing ringtones wtf? & other stuff, I was nearing the point of returning it.
 
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No data in south Carolina. Additionally, my razr will not even go into 3G mode or 1x. I called Verizon this morning and the rep said he had just received an email detailing a major nationwide 4g outage.....again. Bad form from Verizon once again.

I was also told that if it is a major outage, 4g phones will not work in 3G mode either. What the heck???

Verizon is soon going to be known as the most unreliable network.
 
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I have no 3g, no 4g in Northern MN. Wouldn't be that bad if my desk wasn't on the outer range of the wifi in my school. Guess I'm stuck using my computer for internet. :(
EDIT: ok, i just did a reboot in CDMA only mode, and now I'm getting 1x data, but not getting wifi at all. Not happy...

If this is America's most reliable 4G network, how bad is AT&T?
 
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I would take weekly VZW outages before even blinking at the consideration of going back to ATT.

Or Sprint.... Even with the outages, VZW has by far the best network and coverage for me. pretty much completely saturated. There has not been anywhere I haven't been able to make a call or jump on the web, and I live in a very rural location.

I understand the frustration with the outages, but it is part of the growing pains of switching to the newest fastest network. It will get better. And if anyone thinks the grass is greener.... Well it's not. I'd rather have the occasional outage because my carrier is building out and adding to the network, than to be throttled (AT&T) or have horrendous speeds and terrible coverage (Sprint).

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they've never said that... the claimed (and tested) statement is the most reliable 3G network.

Yes they did.
Verizon 4G LTE Verizon Wireless has the nations fastest, most reliable 4G network*. With Verizon 4G LTE, you'll get blazingly fast speeds so you can share pictures and video in real-time. Download songs in seconds. Stream movies with no buffering. Video chat without the lag. And more. Verizon 4G LTE is currently available in over 165 cities and over 111 major airports. And we're aggressively expanding our 4G LTE network to cover our entire existing nationwide 3G footprint by the end of 2013.
from Verizon's website.
and I honestly don't doubt that Verizon might have the most reliable 4g network. It still sucks, with the constant connectivity issues, horrendously inconsistent speeds, and random complete network outages. But it sucks less than everyone else's.
 
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Given the complexity of a network data signal (in particular 3G/4G), seems a technical miracle there are not more issues. The more digital a system is, the more emphatic/binary the failures (it works or it does not).

Simply put, life is what it is and stuff screws up.

Though correct in perspective, I hope VZW does not rationalize this way ;)
 
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My LTE and 3g are back up in Northern Minnesota. Hopefully everyone else's comes back momentarily (and mine doesn't fail again :( ).

Given the complexity of a network data signal (in particular 3G/4G), seems a technical miracle there are not more issues. The more digital a system is, the more emphatic/binary the failures (it works or it does not).

Simply put, life is what it is and stuff screws up.

Though correct in perspective, I hope VZW does not rationalize this way ;)
Pretty much, and there is always a trade off between rapid deployment of the network infrastructure and reliability. Verizon, if they wanted to, could implement LTE with a goal of 99.999% reliability (random large percentage made up), but the roll out would take decades. Actually the outages don't bother me too much. They're obviously bad, and disruptive but their pretty typical of a new/growing network. The general crappiness of the system when it is working does bother me (inconsistent speeds, connectivity issues mostly). At this point in the roll out the day to day experience should be better.
 
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Not sure why you blame technology for verizon design errors....


Given the complexity of a network data signal (in particular 3G/4G), seems a technical miracle there are not more issues. The more digital a system is, the more emphatic/binary the failures (it works or it does not).

Simply put, life is what it is and stuff screws up.

Though correct in perspective, I hope VZW does not rationalize this way ;)
 
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