Good day - 

I'm curious if the issues being spoke of are in 1 specific location 
or is it being experienced througout Harlem? If consistent in 1 local 
then that could be relayed to Customer Service who in turn will 
notify the network team for correction.

j 



--- In [email protected], "topmaktek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> I am a T-Mobile customer in NYC (harlem). For about 3 weeks 80% of 
my calls are 
> inaudible to me. The other person usually hears me fine, but all I 
hear is a horrible digital 
> distortion when the person talks, sometimes I can make out a few 
words, but rarely. 
> Sometimes the call starts ok, but than quality degrades sharply 
till I have to hang up. I 
> have 3 T-mobile numbers and 5 different GSM phones. I have the same 
result for all. Its 
> driving me CRAZY as I use my phone for business all day. Is anyone 
having this problem or 
> know what is going on?
> T-mobile says they are aware of the problem and working on it (for 
3 weeks) but offer me 
> no details. I have been with them (started with voicestream) and 
have spent thousands 
> with the company (as I used to REGULARLY go over my plan.)
> Does anyone know what is going on?
> mactech








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