Cell phones in Gerlach?
Cell phones in Gerlach?
I'm working on my Playa Help page, and I'd like information on what cell providers there are in Gerlach. Anybody have firm information on that?
http://www.cieux.com/bm/playaHelp.html
If you see any errors or want to add something, let me know.
http://www.cieux.com/bm/playaHelp.html
If you see any errors or want to add something, let me know.
> If you have Nextel, AT&T or Verizon service, you'll be able to call
> 911 in case you need to report an emergency along parts of State
> Route 447, Gerlach or State Route 34.
Yeah, I've heard that before as I've sat in Bruno's and watched people get no dial tone. Which "part" of Gerlach gets service? :->
Anybody here have experience in calling on cell from Gerlach? Where on the highway? Specifics, if available, would be much appreciated.
> 911 in case you need to report an emergency along parts of State
> Route 447, Gerlach or State Route 34.
Yeah, I've heard that before as I've sat in Bruno's and watched people get no dial tone. Which "part" of Gerlach gets service? :->
Anybody here have experience in calling on cell from Gerlach? Where on the highway? Specifics, if available, would be much appreciated.
I was talking on the phone with someone earlier today who was driving up 447 toward Gerlach for a good 25 minutes and it seemed pretty solid--we were both on AT & T and on iPhones--though there was one drop in the call.
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Probably not appropriate for this thread, but before there was cell service in Geralch and Empire, I used the payphones in town. Those booths are still there and are available should there be congested cell service. There used to be long lines there, but now with the cell service, the pay phones are rarely used.
For those unfamiliar, this is what people used before cell phones.

For those unfamiliar, this is what people used before cell phones.

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On the way in to the event last year I had full ATT bars at the gerlach water treatment facility. I made phone calls and sent text messages from the Wye where you turn on to hwy 34 right by the gerlach transfer station(dump). I don't know where service dropped off but on the way out I got a phone call about half way to the pavement in the exodus line. I was able to use the phone and data at will about a mile from the pavement in support of a broken down vehicle.
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