I'm surprised they need this crowd sourcing when they can just turn on that "box" for the Feds in that AT&T center in S.F..... and easily figure out who's dropping calls. The government's already ahead of you AT&T.
Either way (feds or this app): we're paying the bill.
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I'm surprised they need this crowd sourcing when they can just turn on that "box" for the Feds in that AT&T center in S.F..... and easily figure out who's dropping calls. The government's already ahead of you AT&T.
Either way (feds or this app): we're paying the bill.
@recharged95 i think ATT can do better than requiring its customers to help them find spots with bad coverage. isn't that their job anyway