Hey Verizon Wireless ... there are still hundreds of thousands of people still afraid of Dead Zones. Just look at the complaints on our map. I find it quite comical that wireless carriers are still patronizing our intelligence to think that they have perfected network coverage inside of buildings. The Verizon Wireless commercials Don't Be Afraid of Dead Zones actually are actually pretty scary. I was 7 years old when I first saw "The Shinning" a Jack Nicholson hit in 1980. I still have scars from seeing that movie at such a young age. I think it remains one of the scariest movies I have ever seen. It is ironic that Dead Zones remain one of the most annoying things thousands of mobile phone users still have to deal with. It is amazing how we continue to thousands of organic visitors and hundreds of complaints on our map every day.
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