I went to Knoxville, TN for Thanksgiving today and brought my 4s with me and it’s getting 2 bars average. Is it supposed to still get service? Before when I made calls it would fail, but now it calls American Roaming. It’s a Verizon phone with an old SIM card, but it still gets a few bars when I take the SIM card out. Anyone know why? Verizon’s 3g networks shut down a while ago.

  • fumo7887@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The “1x” indicates you are connecting to an even older CDMA network… pre-3G.

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      1 year ago

      No, 1x was (barely) considered 3G when it launched. The 2G version of CDMA only supported Circuit Switched data, which was basically the cellular version of dialup (as in you literally had to dial up an ISP to be connected, and it was tethering-only to a laptop).

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    1 year ago

    It looks like US Cellular covers Knoxville. They still have CDMA 3G operating, and will be shutting it down January 2024. Very likely your phone is connecting to them because it’s the only network it can find.

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    1 year ago

    Its weird to me that most carriers in the us have shut down their 3g networks because 3g still works great in australia

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    1 year ago

    Thats because its roaming on US Cellular… which still has an active CDMA network. And if US Cellular follows through what they stated that will also be gone by next year.

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    1 year ago

    Pretty much every phone after 2009/2010 uses the same digital protocol. So yes, it should get call service until the standard changes again. It kind of has half way through 4G. High definition calls on iPhone use data. But they still rely on digital phone for the most part.