I recently received a form letter from Joe Larussa - Vice President and General Manager ATT Gulf States- regarding ATT service and their commitment to "building and growing" to provide 4G access.
I thought the letter was a nice customer service gesture. I also thought someone should inform him of how bad ATT service is in the area, so I sent him an email doing just that.
I have to say, the response time was quick and thorough, which I appreciate. For those interested, here is the response about towers and improvements in the area.
I thought the letter was a nice customer service gesture. I also thought someone should inform him of how bad ATT service is in the area, so I sent him an email doing just that.
I have to say, the response time was quick and thorough, which I appreciate. For those interested, here is the response about towers and improvements in the area.
The tower at US 98/Bay City is degraded on 5 of the 8 cell sites there. We are aware of the issue and at this time there is no estimated time of restoral. The tower about 1 mile North of where 395 and 30A intersect has 3 degraded cell sites and one severely degraded cell site, leaving only 2 fully functioning cell sites. One of the sites are past the expected restoral date, two are unknown, and one is expected to be restored tomorrow. The closest tower just off of 30A (Robert Ellis St.) is pending a new 4G LTE cell site expected to be activated at the end of September. A new 4G LTE cell site is also expected at the tower near Santa Rosa Beach at the end of September. I'm really hoping we get these sites up and running for you soon.
If you have any additional questions about this issue, please respond to this email. Thank you for choosing AT&T; we appreciate your business.