Interruptions or fading of signals in our conversation through the mobile cellular phones is a common problem everywhere. We cannot assess exactly ourselves the signal strength, which varies with the positions of phone from the relaying tower. However, now you can find out and compare the places of good and bad signals inside a city, with the help of a website, SignalMap! (At present only six countries have been included in this website’s Beta service):
After entering into this website, just type in the text box your postal address or the postal code, then select in Choose Network box your phone net work service provider’s name present under your country’s name, and click on the Find Signal! button now. That’s all: you are now provided with the signal strength at your chosen place!
Note that this SignalMap can also be used as a tool to select a phone network service provider suitable for your best and effective cellular phone usage - in all of your different places of work or living!
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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