Verizon Wireless 1XRTT/EvDO (3G) and LTE (4G) Data Drop List, by State
Connecticut
Fairfield County, Danbury: Verizon's 1X, EVDO and 4G data services
drop while driving along I-84 at the NY/CT State Line approximately 95%
of the time. It appears handoffs between the NY/00022/B system and the
CT/00119/A system are not being properly handled. This was a problem at
the outset of 1XRTT, which was then fixed a few years later (2004 or so),
and has as of 2014 become a problem again at most CT/A to other Verizon/B
systems, such as along I-95 and the Merritt (00022 to 00119), and to the
Boston/RI/00028 system from I-95, US-6, I-395 RI Connector (CT-695),
CT/RI-138, etc. Problem seems to happen both ways (ie, NY -> CT and CT ->
NY), but more often heading west from CT to NY, where calls drop around
the JCT with I-684 (generally not speeding to avoid usual NYS revenue
collection/speed traps in the median between the CT line and I-684, so
after about 4 minutes into New York). Last observed: 08/10/2021.
Fairfield County, Darien: Verizon Wireless data 1XRTT/EvDO calls drop
approx. 50% of the time northbound along I-95 near Exit 10/Noroton
Heights, and around 25% of the time southbound in the same area. Last
observed: 03/01/2015.
Fairfield County, Greenwich, CT and Purchase, NY state line along the
Merritt/Hutch parkways, in both directions. 3G (1XRTT and EvDO) as well as
4G/LTE connections drop about 75% of the time when transitioning from the
CT/00119 system to the NY-NJ/00022 system (or in the reverse northbound
direction from 00022 to 00119), generally as the Hutch passes over I-684
southbound (Southbound, from the 00119 to the 00022 systems) or after the
Greenwich service plaza northbound (from 00022 to 00119). This occurs
generally in the same area where 800 MhZ (only, no 1900 or other newer
frequency-capable) cellular phones drop (see the Verizon Cellular/Voice drops
list for details). Last observed: 05/26/2019.
Fairfield County, New Canaan: Verizon Wireless drops data calls on Old
Kings Highway, which breaks off of CT-106/New Canaan Rd. heading east
towards the New Canaan/Wilton Line, about 1/2 a mile west of the New
Canaan/Wilton town line. Likely part of the generally poor Verizon
Coverage in eastern New Canaan (north of the Merritt and east of CT-123)
as well as the poor coverage specifically along CT-106, there is also a Verizon voice drop along
Old Kings Highway in the same location as well. Most recently occurred:
07/07/2018.
Fairfield County, Ridgefield: Verizon 1XRTT/EvDO and 4G data calls
drop along CT-35 near the junction with Ridgefield Hill Road. The drop
location is near the CT/NY border, and thus straddles the NY/00022 and
the CT and Western Mass/00119 system, and old Verizon delineation which
results in numerous data (and voice) drops where other carriers have
little to no problems along the NY/CT state line. Indeed, the problems
Verizon generally and continues to have in terms of inter-system handoffs
appear unique to Verizon and vestiges of when market seggregation was in
some part required by Federal law, requirements which today are no longer
present. In this case, Verizon data calls appear to drop where the
NY/00022 and CT/00119 systems should hand off, but don't, which results
in the given drop. Most recent instance occurred on 09/26/2015.
Fairfield County, Stamford/New Canaan: Verizon 1XRTT/3G session drops
occur on the Merritt Parkway between Exit 15 and Exits 35 and 36 at Mile
Markers 11. Most recent instance occurred on 01/24/2008.
Fairfield County, Stratford/Bridgeport Area on I-95: Approx. 50% of
the time, more in the southbound direction than northbound, Verizon 1XRTT
Express Network connections drop and reset to the "Ready" mode approx 4
miles south of "The Docks" shopping area, generally 1 mile or less before
the Bridgeport Bridge where I-95 crosses into Bridgeport proper. These
aren't the "worst" kind of drops where the connection hangs and requires a
complete shutdown of the laptop (and fortunately there is a rest area just
south of Bridgeport where one can pull over and re-start the connection
and your file transfer!) but it is nevertheless a pain and one of the
Express Network drops which can't be explained away as a coverage issue
since it is in an area with generallyvery good coverage. 06/12/2003
Litchfield County, Bull's Bridge: On US-7 approximately one mile north
of the JCT of US-7 and CT-55, there is a series of S-shaped turns. In that
area, Verizon coverage for both cellular and data will drop. Other than
the problem at Bull's Bridge at US-7, there appears to be uninterrupted
coverage on US-7 from Norwalk all the way up to Great Barrington,
Massachusetts. The only place that it drops is Bull's Bridge. If Verizon
Wireless were to fix this drop area in Bull's Bridge, coverage would be
continuous. Most recently observed on 07/18/2012.
Litchfield County, Kent: Verizon Wireless data drops occur just west
of JCT of US-7 and CT-341 just before entering the state of New York. Most
recent instance occurred on 07/19/2010.
Litchfield County, Lakeville: Verizon Wireless data drops (calls/data
sessions) occur along CT-41 (a generally north-south route from Sharon to
Great Barrington, MA) at the JCT with CT-112 (a generally east-west road
bypassing the towns along US-44 to the north), while CT-41 passes through
the Hotchkiss School, which lies north of CT-41. Data (and voice) service
is passable along most of CT-41, and seems to be serviced via the NY
towers just to the west (SID 00486, more recently merged with the
Albany/00078 system), and the drops may occur as handoffs are attempted
to the CT/00119 system. In any case, heading north past the intersection
with CT-112, Verizon data calls will drop near the student crosswalk over
CT-41 for the Hotchkiss School, in an area of poor coverage, and resume
approximately a mile further north. Most recent instance observed:
09/10/2016.
Litchfield County, Lime Rock: Verizon Wireless data calls drop along
CT-112 in a number of locations and Verizon Wireless has generally poor
service between the JCT of CT-112 to the east at US-7 (where coverage is
generally good, especially northward towards Canaan/North Canaan, CT and
Mass) and CT-41 (and then westwards to US-44). Calls along CT-112 drop
regularly if there is even any coverage, and overall, Verizon's service
along CT-112 in the area is very poor and unreliable. While this may be
due to coverage along the US-7 corridor being "handled" by Verizon's CT/W.
Mass/"A"/00119 system and coverage along the somewhat parallel CT-41 (to
the west) being handled by the Verizon/Albany/"B"/00078 system and the
usual handoff (or lack thereof!) problems between these two vestigal
systems, the coverage in and of itself is so poor along CT-112 ("No Svc"
shows up regularly, for both Verizon voice and data calls), that even if
handoffs were properly working everywhere between Verizon's 00119 and
00078 systems, calls would likely still drop along CT-112 due to the
generally poor coverage there. Most recent instance occurred on
07/20/2015.
Litchfield County, Litchfield: Verizon data drops occur on CT-341
approximately three or four miles west of US-202. Coverage does not resume
until the JCT of CT-341 and CT-45. Most recent instance occurred on
10/15/2009.
Litchfield County, Norfolk/East Canaan: Verizon Wireless Data Drops
occur along US-44, between the JCT with CT-272 in Norfolk, heading west
uphill over to East Canaan. Coverage degrades approaching the apex of
US-44 between Norfolk and East Canaan, and doesn't maintain (eg, drops)
heading down/westward to East Canaan. Typical poor wireless coverage in
Litchfield County, but Verizon is certainly better than Sprint and
T-Mobile, both of which have virtually no coverage in the area at all.
VZW still needs to make dramatic improvements in the area, which even as
of 2019 it seems very slow to do. Most recently observerd: 09/22/2019
Litchfield County, Salisbury: Verizon Wireless Data drops occur on
US-44 between the CT A-side/00119 system and the NY 00486 system even
though coverage is very good on both sides. Coverage is excellent up to
and including the point where the drop occurs at the top of the hill
between Salisbury/Lakeville, CT and Millerton, NY, just west of the JCT
with CT-112. The problem appears to be that, as is typical with Verizon
for both
Voice data calls, that there are generally no facilities or
programming to perform handoffs between the 00119 and the 00486/Mid-Hudson
system (or more recently the 00078 system since the ID seems to have been
changed t00078/Albany since 2013 or so) systems in spite of very good
coverage. Initially observed on 07/18/2012, most recently observed:
09/22/2019
New London County, Mystic: Verizon 1XRTT/3G/4G data calls drop along
US-1 souythbound neae the JCT with CT-27. This data drop may be related
to the "North Stonington" Verizon drop, below, as well as the "Westerly,
RI" drop, further below. Calls initiated in Rhode Island (system 00028)
along US-1 will seemingly transit to the CT(00119) system, but more
likely they do NOT actually transit to the CT system, and data service is
instead still being provided from the New England/00028 system. Heading
southwards (more east along US-1 then south), calls become increasingly
weaker until they drop just east of Mystic and JCT CF-27. Most recently
observed: 11/25/2015
New London County, North Stonington, I-95 South, just west of CT/RI
line near exit 99: Data sessions via 1XRTT / Verizon Express Network
deteriorate (hang) and then drop upon reaching the CT Welcome Center /
Rest Stop. Verizon CDMA (digital) calls frequently (but not always)
transit between the RI 00028/B and the CT 00119/A but the data calls don't
seem to make it and drop regularly. 06/06/2003
New Haven County, Meriden: Verizon Wireless 1X/3G and 4G data
calls/sessions drop along I-691 between JCT CT-322 (old CT-66) and JCT
US-5, closer to CT-322 on the downhill heading eastound (uphill heading
westbound). In other words, passing the mall along I-691 heading west,
Verizon data sessions drop on the uphill stretch prior to JCT CT-322,
which is where, until 1985 or so, I-691 ended, and all traffic exited to
what is now CT-322 (it used to be CT-66). Heading east, Verizon data
sessions tend to drop after the CT-322 overpass, and before the mall.
Most recently observed: 03/03/2017.
New Haven County, Meriden: Verizon data calls drop along CT-15/Berlin
Turpike near the beakaway/JCT with US-5. Active Verizon data sessions
which are in use along CT-15/Berlin Turnpike at, for example, the JCT
with the CT-9 freeway, will drop at or shortly after the breakaway from
US-5 (which heads into downtown Meriden), and where CT-15 becomes a
limited-access multi-lane divided highway. Generally, if a session will
drop, it will do so no later than passing under the EB I-691 lanes, near
the "Wesleyan University" sign directing traffic towards Middletown.
Northbound, from the CT-15 freeway, Verizon data sessions drop generally
by the point at which US-5 meets CT-15, and the combined roads head north
towards Hardford as the Berlin Turnpike. Most recently observed: 04/22/2017.
Tolland County, Union: I-84 at CT/MA line: Verizon data sessions via
1XRTT/Express Network will drop by the first Mass exit along I-84 NB. A
complete shut down of the Watcher software (Sierra Aircard-equipped
laptop) is required with restart before a new connection can be
established. Session almost always drops at Roy Roger's/Sbarro "rest" stop
on NB I-84 (atypical, excellent FRESH roast beef at the Roy's there!).
Reported 01/12/2003, no resolution as of yet.
Florida
Brevard County, Cocoa Beach area: Connection is lost while traveling on US-192 at
the JCT of I-95 (Mile Marker 176), which is just south of Coco Beach.
Problem occurred on 01/31/2004.
Nassau County, Jacksonville, I-95: Verizon's data 1XRTT/3G signal
drops heading northbound at the Florida and Georgia state line (and
occasionally in the southbound direction as well, see below). Most recent
instance occurred on 03/25/2005, it was reported to Verizon on 03/31/2005.
It was noted on 04/09/2005 that the signal drops occur going southbound as
well. Verizon has been updated about this but the initial call revealed
that this is "a dead area and nothing can be done" despite the fact that
coverage is very good right on either side of the state line. Last
occurred on 03/12/2006
Palm Beach County, Boca Raton: Verizon Wireless EvDO drops occur near
the Royal Palm Plaza despite having five bars worth of coverage. Drops
occurred while using Windows 2000 as well as Windows XP environments. Most
recent instance occurred 01/12/2006.
Georgia
Glyn County, Brunswick, I-95: Verizon's 1XRTT/3G data service abruptly
disconnects heading northbound on I-95 between Mile Marker 38 and Mile
Marker 45. Last occurred on 12/23/2004, reported to Verizon on 03/31/2005,
no disposition as of yet.
Maryland
Baltimore County, Avalon/Relay/Ellicott City: Verizon Data drops
connections and suffers from very poor coverge along River Rd. on the
south side and Glen Artney Rd. on the north side of the Patapsco River in
the Patapsco Valley State Park. Essentially, there is little to no
coverage from Relay (where the Thomas Viaduct of the B&O Railroad heads
south to DC and the old main line to Point of Rocks - one of the oldest
rail lines still in service in America, splits off along the Patapsco
River to Ellicott City, up to I-70, and then westward) to the western edge
of the park heading towards Ellicott City along a spearate section of
River Road which follows the Patapsco River westwards. Interestingly, the
park lies directly under I-95, and within a mile of I-195 and I-895, all
of which have acdeptable coverage with all major carriers. Why the park
itself is not covered (the lower elevation perhaps?) is unclear, but no
carrier has acceptable level of coverage in the park, and coverage only
gets better heading west along River road at the JCT with Thistle Rd.
(which connects River Rd with MD-144/Frederick Rd. at a higher elevation).
Last observed: 05/18/2017.
Frederick County, Myersville: Verizon Wireless data drops occur while
driving on I-70 at about Mile Marker 43 (approximately a mile and a half
west of the overpass over Hollow Rd), while entering the Verizon system
that covers Hagerstown. Data calls initiated in the US Celular system will
drop while driving east on I-70 before entering the Frederick/00018
system. Most recent instance occurred on 09/24/2012.
Garrett County, Finzel: Verizon data calls drop on I-68 Eastbound in
the vicinity of Finzel, MD. Technically this is not in the Verizon
00032/Pittsburg or 00096/Harrisburg systems, as the 01794 belongs to US
Cellular, however, data sessions initiated in the Verizon 00032 (or
00096) markets which manage to hand off (most do these days for post-pay
Verizon customers) to the US Cell/01794 market will drop in this general
area of the US Cell/01794 market. Probably nothing that Verizon can do
about this since it is likely the responsibility of US Cell, but one of
the rarer examples of how Verizon customers may experience a service drop
in a rural area which other carriers (ones which don't have ot admittedly
depend upon roaming partners) do not. Last instance observed: 05/05/2015.
Harford County, Darlington: US-1, approximately 2 miles south of the
Conowingo Dam, Verizon Wireless data calls/sessions quickly lose any
degree of throughput and over 75% of the time the connection to Verizon's
data network drops. This is more problematic with EvDO service (drops
nearly 100% of the time) as compared to 1XRTT (which drops around 50% of
the time), but both regularly experience service difficulties and drops in
that area (the general area surrounding the Conowingo Dam has very poor
Verizon digital coverage, and thus 1X/EvDO also suffers from the adverse
effects of the deficient coverage). However, as of 11/08/2009, drops occur
when driving on US-1 in the general area of the dam on both EvDO service
as well as 1XRTT. Last occurred: 11/27/2019.
Howard County, Columbia: Verizon's EvDO service drops between Mile
Marker 37 and 36 on I-95, which is not far from the intersection of MD 32.
1XRTT service is unaffected and maintains a connection from Washington, DC
to Havre de Grace without any problems. Last occurred 10/12/2006
Massachusetts
Berkshire County, Great Barrington: Verizon Wireless data connections
drop/disconnect along Christian Hill Rd. at the intersection with Division
Street, and continuing west on Division Street, to Seeknk Rd, and onwards
to the NY State line and re-joining MA/NY-71 just west of the line,
Verizon has very poor coverage and data connections drop/disconnect
regularly. (Compare to AT&T
Wireless which suffers no drops along the entire route; why can't
Verizon offer a similar level of coverage in the area?). Most recently
observed: 07/18/2019.
Berkshire County, Great Barrington/North Egremont: Verizon data
connections along Boice Rd., just south of it's eastern/northern end at
JCT with Seekonk Rd. Coverage on Verizon is generally not very good in the
area (as compared to AT&T Wireless which offers drop-free coverage on the
same route), and there are multiple data session disconnections and other
coverage problems along Boice Rd., from Seekonk Rd. all the way
southwestward to North Egremont and the JCT with MA-71. Most Recently
observed: 07/18/2019.
Berkshire County, Egremont: Verizon Wireless data service drops occur
along MA-23 near the Egremont/Great Barrington line near the northern JCT
of MA-23/MA-41. While this may be the result of a poor handoff between the
Verizon Albany/00078 system and the Verizon/CT/Western Mass/"A"/00119
system, it may also be due to generally poor coverage along MA-23 from the
time in enters from NY (as NY-23) to the JCT with US-7 in Great
Barrington. MA-23 is one of (if not _the_) major roads which are used to
access Great Barrington/US-7 from the west, and the lack of proper Verizon
Wireless Data coverage in the area (for over 20 years!) is disturbing and
is indicative of yet another area where, based on coverage maps, motorists
would expect reasonable coverage but find that in actuality there is none.
Most recently observed: 08/15/2018.
Berkshire County, New Marlboro/Monterey/Great Barrington: Verizon
Wireless 1X/EvDO/4G data service drops as part of a large gap in coverage
along MA-57 from the eastern New Marlboro town line all the way through
southern Monterey (MA-23 goes through Monterey, while MA-57 runs roughly
parallel to the south) onwards the western end of MA-57 at the junction
with MA-23 a few miles east of the MA-23(END)/US-7 Junction in Great
Barrington. Motorists familiar with the area will know that heading
westwards, this is approximately the area from where MA-57 is a potholed,
horrid road (even after repaving) with a 25 MPH zone, all the way past the
JCT with MA-183, and onwards to the end of MA-57 at MA-23. Effectively,
there is no coverage for about 15 miles on somewhat heavily traveled state
route, which is unsual for Verizon's voice service. (To be fair, no other
carrier - neither AT&T Wireless, Sprint, nor T-Mobile - covers the area
either.) This extensive lack of coverage along a major route may be
problematic for customers of OnStar and other similar built-in auto
emergency services as if they were to break down along this strech of road
or suffer an emergency they may be surprised to find they have no coverage
at all! Moreover, it's been this bad for 20 years now, and although there
has been some improvement generally in Western Mass, Verizon still has a
lot of work do if the area. Initially observed and reported to Verizon in
March of 1992 (yes, 1992!), last observed 10/14/2015.
Berkshire County, Savoy: At best scant Verizon data coverage exists on
MA-8A between the JCT of MA-116 and continuing all the way to VT-9 in the
state of Vermont. Coverage remains scarce until slightly north of Coltrane
and just south of VT-9. Most recent instance occurred on 05/23/2010.
Berkshire County, Stockbridge: Verizon Wireless Data Calls/Sessions
drop perhaps 30% of the time at the JCT of US-7/MA-102 (which heads to NY
State to NY-22, just south of the Masspike), near the Red Lion Inn.
Othwerwise good coverage in Western Mass (except for the lack of handoffs
between the Western Mass/A/00119 system and the Central NY State/B/00078
(and 00404/00486/01516 ex-systems); essentially, there are no
Verizon Voice or Data call handoffs between the two systems (Verizon
in NY/00078 and Verizon in Western Mass/00119), with the exception of
perhaps the Masspike, despite many roads between the two and large
sections of the 00078 system covering sections of Western Mass and NW CT
(along MA-41 for example), so the lack of handoffs between the two system
causes Verizon to have many more drops on these lists than need be as
customers cross between the 00078 and the 00119 system and always drop.
Most recent instance occurred on 10/10/2017.
Berkshire County, Williamstown: Verizon Wireless data calls/sessions
drop along MA-2/NY-2 at the MA/NY line in the Taconic Ridge State Forest.
As in so many cases where (legacy) Verizon systems were crossed, calls
here, between the CT/Western Mass "A"/00119 system (which covers
Williamstown) and the NY/Albany "B"/00078 system (which covers the NY side
of MA/NY-2 as it comes down the hill from the State Forest and heads west
to NY-22 and Troy, NY, drop right at the handoff between the two system.
And it's not that there is no coverage - Verizon has relatively good
coverage along the route from the JCT with US-7 in Williamstown south and
then westwards to the JCT (old interchange, really) with NY-22 in NY -
it's just that when an active call crosses from the 00119 system to the
00078 system at the apex of MA/NY-2, they don't hand off, and just drop.
This is typical of Verizon in many areas where they simply do
not hand off between markets, such as between CT/NY (except on
I-95, the Merritt Parkway, and I-84), CT/NY (the Masspike/I-90) and NY/VT
(nearly all roads; maybe not the new Bennington bypass). Most recent
instance occurred on 08/30/2018.
Hampden County, Brimfield: Verizon 3G and 4G data connections drop
allong the MassPike/I-90 as the Masspike passes north of Brimfield, MA,
near the "speed trap" (rarely used it seems, thankfully, a few miles west
of the I-84 JCT). This is where the CT/Western Mass/A/00119 system ends
and the Boston/RI/B/00028 system begins, and historically has been a
handoff problem area. While the voice handoffs seem to have been
fixed years ago (need to test), data calls/connections still drop,
generally when passing the Eastbound "speed trap" area on the downhill
side, approx 4 miles from the JCT of I-84. Most recent instance occurred
on 07/04/2015.
Middlesex County, Natick: Verizon 3G/4G data connections/calls drop
in Natick on MA-9 westbound, generally near the (hopefully still used)
railroad tracks which cross MA-9 at grade before it runs over the Masspike
near the ("Tara") Sheraton (which used to look like an old castle). Voice
calls are generally fine in the area, but data calls seem to drop in the
area for no reason. To a lesser extent, data calls also drop in the
vicinity of the Natick exit on the Masspike (generally eastbound on the
hill heading down to the exit, where they used to be voice call drops
until maybe 2008 or so), but much less frequently. Most recent instance
occurred: 07/04/2015.
Worcester County, Charlton: Verizon Wireless data connections drop
along US-20, west of Aubrun and east of Charlton, in the vicinity of
Glenmere Rd. US-20 generally parallels the Masspike (I-90) for most of its
run in Massachusetts, and is only a mile or two south of the Masspike
between Auburn and Charlton, yet ever since the inception of Verizon's
CDMA digital service in the late 1990's, calls have regularly dropped
along US-20, particularly in the westbound direction (both voice and data
connections), likely due to poor coverage, and the issue has never been
remedied. Drop first started: Late 1990s; Most recent instance occurred:
07/26/2019
Worcester County, Sturbridge: Verizon wireless data sessions on the
MassPike/I-90 will drop in the vicinity of Mile Marker 77, near the JCT
I-84 in Sturbridge. Most recent disconnection occurred: 07/26/2014.
New Hampshire
Cheshire County, Fitzwilliam: No Verizon data coverage
(nor voice) exists on NH-12 starting from approximately two miles south of
the JCT of NH-119 and heading approximately two miles north of there. This
is likely an extended coverage area, the carrier for which is probably US
Cellular. While crossing into the state, the phone will still be on
Verizon Wireless for a while, after which comes the extended area system
at the JCT of NH-119 and NH-12, at which time drops occur. If a call is
then placed inside the extended system, drops will occur upon returning to
a Verizon market. Calls do not hand off from one coverage area to another,
and that�s a problem. Most recently observed on 07/08/2012.
New Jersey
Bergen County, Ft. Lee/Edgewater: Verizon data service drops along
River Rd/CT-505 just north of the Whole Foods along the Hudson River.
Verizon data sessions initiated (or in progress) along I-80 in Ft. Lee will
drop heading south/downhill between the southern end of Fort Lee Historic
Park/Henry Hudson Drive, and Undercliff Ave. At times Verizon data
sessions will hold until a bit further south, but will generally drop by
Old River Rd. where the 24-hour Acme Supermarket (ex-Path Mark) is
located. This has been a problem since Verizon introduced CDPD (data
service over analog cellular, now long gone) in the mid-1990's, and
continued with 1XRTT, EvDO, and even currently with 4G. The problem may
be related to multipath-like issues which are also in evidence along the
Battery Park City esplanade, where signals from across the Hudson River
make it difficult for phones to "lock on" a signal and/or for
other similar technical/geographic reasons. Last observed: 05/02/2017
Bergen County, Mahwah: Verizon data sessions drop along I-287, in the
Mahwah, NJ/Sufferin, NY area, at between Mile Markers 64 and 65, just
south of the I-287/I-87/NJ-17 interchange. Verizon data sessions will
begin to attenuate (low signal, no data passing) just south of the split
with NJ-17, and by the time the speed limit on I-287 increases from 55 to
65 MPH near Mile Marker 65, Verizon data calls will generally drop. After
the data drop, coverage quickly resumes at "5 bars", so this
does not appear to be a coverage issue, but rather one where a data
session doesn't hand off well between towers and/or aspects of Verizon's
system. (This area has been tested with an external car antenna which can
"survive" the Bear Mountain/US-6/Palisades JCT drop, which is a
difficult drop to overcome due to the pathetic lack of coverage and thus
safety issues in Bear Mt., especially along US-6; the issue in Mahwah
doesn't appear to be one of coverage since there is good coverage on both
'sides' of the drop, but one where Verizon for some reason hasn't properly
maintained their system to allow data sessions to hand off in the area.)
The area between the I-287/I-87/NJ-17 JCT in Mahwah down to NJ-208/Skyline
and then down to NJ-23 has always been problematic for Verizon, both in
terms of voice calls as
well as data, and so far they just don't seem to be able to get a handle
on it. Interestingly, calls on US-202, which takes more or less the same
route as I-287 (and what I-287 was built to relieve) do not drop,
and will hold from Bear Mountain, down US-202, Npast the Palisades
Parkway, to Sufferin, and then down past Skyline and NJ-208, to I-287
north of Wanaque. Why Verizon drops on I-287 and not on US-202 is unkown.
Most recent instance occurred: 01/10/2021.
Cape May County, Cape May area: Verizon data service drops on NJ-47
while heading north from Cape May at Mile Marker 9.7 the Verizon 1XRTT
Express Network connection drops pretty suddenly and resets (to "Ready to
Connect"). Also, along NJ-109, a number of dead areas (most of which do
NOT result in drops) near the JCT of US-9. Last observed: 06/14/2003
Mercer County, Pennington: Verizon Wireless data coverage drops along
NJ-18, approx 2 miles north of the JCT with Tree Hill Rd, Verizon 1X/EvDO
and 4G data calls drop 30% of the time right under the "quary spur" rail
line off of the West Trenton branch. Data connections will drop while
passing under the rail bridge and require a reset of whatever connection
manager is being used, or in the case of a smart phone or other device
which automatically reconnects, a reload of whatever page or application
was transmitting/receiving data at the time. Last observed: 04/04/2015
Mercer County, Princeton: Verizon data 1X and EvDO drops occur on
NJ-31 at Mile Marker 12, which is approximately ten miles north of I-95,
roughly four miles south of US-202 and about two miles south of the JCT of
CTY-579 and NJ-31. All Verizon coverage is weak there and the area
generally suffers from vestigial conflicts between the BAMS/00008
(S.Jersey/Philly) system ands the NY/NJ Metro/00022 system. Last observed:
12/12/2006
Mercer County, Princeton: US-1 at Mile Marker 19, EvDO coverage drops
in both directions while 1XRTT service remains connected for the entirety
of US-1 in that area. Last observed: 05/12/2006
Mercer County, Trenton: Verizon EvDO coverage drops on the northbound
transition of I-295 to eastbound transition of I-195. This is not an
equipment problem as multiple EvDO cards have been tested, and it's not a
coverage problem as the (slower) 1XRTT service works fine and doesn't
drop. 05/12/2006
Middlesex County, Perth Amboy: Verizon data drops and up/down speed
negotiation issues occir along the shore road which goes under Outerbridge
Crossing (perhaps related to the problems on the NY side, above), where
Verizon Express Network/1XRTT connections drop from 1 mile south of the
bridge to about 2 miles north of it. The connection is reset, and it
generally will not allow re-establishment until the JCT with US-1. The
Express Network Service is generally unusable in that area since
connections have a hard time establishing and will rarely maintain for
more than 10 minutes. Cellular coverage is good there, but Verizon
used to have digital sudden drops there as well a few years ago
until it was remedied in the summer of 2001. Informally reported on
12/03/2002, no resolution as of yet.
Passaic County, Wanaque/Ringwood: Verizon Data calls drop 50% or so
of the time along Ringwood Rd/CTY-511 near or just south of the Wanaque
Reservoir Dam. Drops occur even more often just to the east of CTY-511
when crossing the old rail line (which should have passenger service on
it but of course they want to turn it into a rail trail, which, while
they are nice, likely means there will never be trains on it again). Last
occurred: 12/22/2019.
Somerset County, Raritan: Verizon Wireless data connections (1XRTT,
EvDO and LTE) drop on US-206 in the general vicinity of Orlando Drive to
Dukes Parkway West, heading south on US-206. Verizon data sessions
disconnect enerally between Dukes Parkway East and Dukes Parkway West on
the newly widened (2010?) section of US-206. Generally, data connections
will drop anywhere from the bridge over the Raritan River (just south of
Orlando Dr.) to slightly before Dukes Parkway West in the southbound
direction, and northbound connections drop before the light for Dukes
Parkway East. Drops can also occur just south of Orlando Rd traffic light;
most often here data sessions just hang (can no longer pass data). Last
occurred: 04/12/2016.
Sussex County, Sparta/NJ-15: Just north of I-80 on NJ-15 (1.5 miles),
Verizon Wireless 1XRTT connections drop and the connection must be
re-established. Further up, along NJ-15, near the PathMark supermarket and
shopping area, Express Network/1XRTT connections are very tenuous, and
will regularly just drop/reset and require that a re-connection (This is
being typed in from outside the PathMark and the connection has dropped 3
times just editing this file! :( ). Pretty unusable around here. Never
reported since the cellular coverage here is surprisingly poor for BAMS!.
Warren County, Hope Township, Mt. Hermin: Verizon data service
calls/sessions drop along I-80 at Mile Marker 8.2, at the rest area (at
the apex of a hill between the NY/00022 system and the Philadelphia/00008
system). Data calls initiated in the NY/00022 system generally drop in both directions (east and west) after
crossing the rest areas on either side (EB or WB) and going over the apex
of the hill between the two (00022/00008) systems. Last occurred:
02/17/2018.
New York
New York City 5-Borough/Counties:
Kings County (Brookyln) - Williamsburg: Verizon Wireless data calls
experience connection difficulties in the Williamsburg, Brooklyn area,
generally west of Bedford Street (the main north/south street), from North
10th to South 2nd. (Verizon voice services are affected as well, see the
Verizon Voice Drops/Issues
List for details.) All other carriers (ATT, Sprint, TMobile) suffer
similar issues to a greater or lesser extent, and it's suspected that the
problem stems from interference with signals from tall buildings
immediately across the East River in Manhattan (similar to some issues in
Battery Park City (Manhattan) along the Hudson River Promenade, where
signals from Jersey City/Hoboken appear to compete with signals from the
Manhattan-side, affecting voice and data performance). Essentially, when
one is west of Bedford Street, data calls take a long time to set up and
have slow throughput, text messages are slow to arrive, and voice calls
are slow to set up outgoing and often miss incoming. It doesn't appear to
be a signal stregnth issue (phones show ample signal stregnth), but more
that a given phone or mobile device can't lock on a signal/channel
reliably. Most recent instance occurred on 06/02/2016.
New York County - Manhattan: Verizon Wireless data 1XRTT/3G
connections drop at seemingly random intervals in the waiting room at Penn
Station. Watcher will not disconnect, it will simply stop passing data.
Most recent instance occurred on 10/18/2007, reported to Verizon on
08/03/2007, no resolution as of yet.
New York County - Manhattan: Verizon Wirless data drops (and voice)
occur while passing through the East River tubes which are utilized by
Amtrak and the LIRR to access Penn Station. The connection works fine
before entering the tube and will also work fine after exiting the tube,
but the connection will while drop while passing through the tunnel. Most
recent instance occurred on 03/18/2008, reported to Verizon on 09/21/2007,
no resolution as of yet.
New York County - Manhattan: There is no Verizon data coverage in the
Park Ave tunnel of Metro North between 72nd St. and the opening of the
tunnel near 104th. Most recent instance occurred on 02/18/2009.
New York County - Manhattan: Verizon data 3G and 4G connections are
very slow and often drop (>30% of the time in a given hour-long interval)
on the Upper West Side along 74th. St between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave.
In parciular, along 74th St. neat the "Big Apple Bank" building (most of
which has been converted into luxury apartments), just north of the 72nd.
St West Side IRT station. 3G 1XRTT and EvDO connections seem more robust
and will drop less often while 4G/LTE drops more regularly, perhaps in
trying to switch "down" to 3G speeds (which, as noted here, are also
affected here by slow speeds and frequent drops). This is one of the
weirdest and unusually poor segments of Verizon's (ex-NYNEX Mobile)
Manhattan data service area and resembles areas near and along the Hudson
River and the problems with signal propogation and multipath from Jersey,
although this area is not relatively close to the River nor are Jersey
towers easily received here. Most recent instance occurred on 04/27/2014.
New York County - Manhattan: Verizon Wireless' 3G/1XRTT and 4G data
connections "hang" traveling eastward along E79th St. After emerging from
the Central Park 79th St. Transverse, data sessions (such as Telnet, FTP,
SSH, streaming audo and video, etc.) all "hang" or "freeze" between Park
and Lexington Aves. The data connection won't drop and remains active, but
all data is "frozen", and no new data will be sent or received unless a
given Telnet, FTP, SSH, or streaming audio/video session is restarted.
Most recent instance occurred on 03/05/2015.
Queens County - Woodside: 1XRTT drops occur at the Woodside LIRR
station. Onoccasion, the error message which is displayed subsequent to
the drop is "cannot detect carrier". Most recent instance occurred on
10/17/2007; as of 2019 rarely happens anymore.
Queens County - Long Island City: Verizon data sessions drop outbound
on the lower level of the Queensboro Bridge, approaching the Queens side,
under the Queensboro Plaza IRT/BMT subway station. Most recent instance
occurred on 06/22/2021.
New York State Counties other than New York City:
Columbia County, Ancram: Verizon data connections (and voice) drop at
the JCT of Boston Corners Rd and Under Mountain Rd/CTY-63. The drop occurs
in general range from where the NY Cental RR (abandoned) right-of-way is
along Under Mountain Rd down to where Boston Corners Rd meets Under
Mountain Rd and proceeds south as Boston Corner's Road/County-67. Last
occurred: 06/28/2014.
Columbia County, Austerlitz: Verizon Wireless data drops occur on the
Taconic State Parkway, just south of the JCT with NY-203. Coverage is
generally weak in the area. Most recent instance occurred on 03/15/2009.
Columbia County, Austerlitz: There is no Verizon data coverage (nor
any voice coverage) starting approximately four miles north of the JCT of
NY-22 and NY-203. Most recent instance occurred on 05/23/2010.
Columbia County, Boston Corners: Verizon Wireless data calls drop on
NY-22 at the Dutchess/Columbia County Line, and (heading northward),
remains wihout any appreciable coverage for 3 or 4 miles. NY-22 is the
only major N/S road in the eastern section of these counties (since I-684
was never built that far north) and the lack of coverage in the area is
not only an inconvenience but a potential safety issue for motorists
driving on NY-22 in the area. Last occirred: 07/20/2015
Columbia County, Claverack: Verizon's wireless data service drops
occur right at the JCT of NY-23 on the Taconic State Parkway. Display
never says no coverage exists but effectively none does. Most recent
instance occurred on 08/08/2010.
Columbia County, Copake: At the JCT of NY-22 and CTY-7A, Verizon data
coverage drops while traveling northbound. There is no coverage for
approximately eight miles north beyond the initial drop in Copake. Most
recent instance occurred on 07/06/2008.
Columbia County, Copake: Verizon Wireless's Data overage is very poor
on NY-23 starting from a quarter of a mile east of the New
York/Massachusetts border until approximately half a mile west of the JCT
of MA-23 and US-7 in Massachusetts. This occurs when driving in either
direction. Most recently observed on 07/19/2012.
Columbia County, Gallatin: Verizon Wireless data sessions drop on the
Taconic State Parkway at Mile Marker 70.8. It resumes upon reaching the
rest area located at Mile Marker 75.6 in the vicinity of Lake Taghkanic
State Park. Most recent instance occurred on 03/15/2009.
Columbia County, Gallatin: Verizon Wireless data drops along CTY-7 at
the JCT with Tinker Hill Rd. at the Gallatin Town Hall. Heading westwards,
Verizon data sessions begin to detriorate around Ancram/JCT NY-82 (which
has poor Verizon coverage as well), and frequent drop-outs are prevalent
between Ancram and Gallatin, before the complete drop near the Gallatin
Town hall/Tinker Hill Rd. Verizon coverage is uncharacteristically poor in
the general area, from CTY-3/NY-22 in Boston Corners, west to Ancram,
Gallatin, and Silvernails, and only resumes (partially) near the Taconic
State Parkway. Most recent instance occurred: 10/08/2016.
Columbia County, Spencertown: No Verizon Wireless Data coverage exists
between the Taconic State Parkway all the way to NY-22 and up about four
or five miles past Austerlitz. However, coverage resumes in the vicinity
of the JCT of NY-203 and NY-22, which is approximately four miles east of
Austerlitz. Most recent instance occurred on 08/08/2010.
Columbia County, Spencertown: Verizon data calls drop approximately
one mile north of Rigor Hill Rd while driving on NY-203. There is no
service at all and calls drop. Most recent instance occurred on
08/08/2010.
Columbia County, Silvernails: Verizon Wireless data calls drop along
the Taconic State Parkway at JCT CTY-2(E)/CTY-50(W)/Jackson Corners Rd. In
fact, along CTY-2 near the Taconic on/off ramps (at a slightly lower
elevation than the Taconic), there is no Verizon data coverage at all.
Most recent instance occurred on 10/02/2016.
Dutchess County, Amenia: Verizon Wireless's Data overage attentuates
on NY-22 in Amenia and drops completely for most of the distance between
Amenia to Millerton (JCT NY-22 and CTY-62). Most recent instance occurred
on 07/06/2008.
Dutchess County, Amenia: Verizon data drops occur for no apparent
reason while driving on NY-343 approximately half a mile east of the JCT
of NY-343 and CTY-2. Most recently observed on 07/19/2012.
Dutchess County, Millbrook: Verizon data drops occur on NY-343, from
just east of the Dutchess Day School (where the speed limit changes from
45 to 55), all the way to the JCT of CTY-23, and then poor coverage and
drops continue along NY-343 to the JCT with CTY-24. Most recently
observed on 12/2/2015.
Dutchess County, Millbrook: Verizon data calls drop on CT-23, just
south of the JCT with NY-343. See above listing for general problems
along NY-343 east of Millbrook; the drop on NY-23 is likely related to
the generally poor Verizon coverage in the area. Most recently observed
on 12/20/2015
Dutchess County, Pawling: Drops occur on NY-55/CT-55 at or near the
NY/CT border, traveling in either direction. This may be due to an area
of no coverage along NY-55 in the Verizon Wireless Mid-Hudson/00486
system, from the CT border westward along NY-55 to the JCT of CTY-22
(that's Dutchess COUNTY-22, not NY-22, which is about a mile or so
further west). Due to the lack of coverage (as well as possibly the poor
handoffs in general between the Litchfield, CT ex-01101 system and the
Dutchess/00486 systems), all data connections drop at all times while
driving either east or west over the CT/NY border on CT/NY-55. Most
recent drop occurred on: 08/22/2022.
Dutchess County, Pine Plains: Verizon Data connections drop along
NY-199 heading east from downtown Pine Plains towards Pulver's Corner/JCT
Bean Hill Rd, and there is no Verizon coverage heading east from Pulver's
Corner all the way to CTY-63, as coverage resumes approaching the Harlem
Valley corridor/NY-22. Most recent drop occurred: 08/15/2018.
Dutchess County, Stanfordville: Verizon data drops occur on the
Taconic State Parkway at Mile Marker 63.3, which is just south of
CTY-19/Bull's Head Rd. Heading southbound, calls begin to degrade at Nine
Partners Road, and will drop completely just north of CTY-19. Heading
northwards, calls begin to degrade crossing CTY-19 and will drop
completely by Willow Brook Rd. Most recent instance occurred on
10/04/2016.
Dutchess County, Unionvale: Drops occur on CTY-21 at the
Unionvale/Dover town line (pretty much at the apex of the hill which
CTY-21 climbs over between JCT NY-22 to the east and CTY-9 to the west).
Data connections are reset and must be re-established on 1X, EVDO, and
4G. Most recently observed: 04/02/2015.
Dutchess County, Unionvale/Billings: Verizon drops data calls/sessions
along Tompkins Road near the JCT with N. Smith Road. (Just slightly north
of Sky Acres Airport and slightly east of the JCT of Tompkins Road and
NY-82.) Most recent instance occurred on 07/12/2016. Coverage along the
NY-82 corridor between NY-55 and US-44 is often weak, and drops can occur
from time to time while driving along NY-82 away from the NY-55 and US-44
junctions (where Verizon's data coverage is decent and usually 4G), but
between the two points, coverage degrades quickly (for audio as well, see
the Verizon Voice
Drops list for details), and data sessins will often drop, time-out,
and/or require re-connecting. NY-82 parallels the Taconic Parkway in this
segment (between NY-55 and US-44), so one would expect better coverage in
the area, but after many, many years, Verizon's coverage is still weak
and "droppy" in the area. Most recent instance occurred: 12/28/2016.
Nassau County, East Norwich: Verizon data drops occur on NY-106
between NY-25A and NY-25. Data connections simply shut down, even though
there'�sgenerally good coverage along the north shore of Long Island. Most
recent instance occurred on 06/24/2009.
Nassau County, Laurel Hollow: "Data hangs" occur just east of Cove on
NY-25A and slightly west of Cold Spring Rd. Most recent instance occurred
on 01/29/2013.
Nassau County, Long Island, Glen Cove Rd: While traveling south (and
occasionally north) along Glen Cove Rd., Verizon data Express
Network/1XRTT/3G connections drop at the LIRR station (Greenvale?) to the
west of Glen Cove Rd. This is a "Type 2" drop, e.g., the Watcher will show
the connection is active but no data will pass through and new TCP/IP
connections can't be initiated. Unlike "Type 3" drops, users *can*
disconnect all open connections, then click on "Disconnect" on the
Watcher, then close the Watcher, then re-start the Watcher and connect
with it, and should be able to initiate new connections. (A Type 3 would
probably require a reboot of the computer, so fortunately this is not one
of those.) Reported to Verizon on 07/03/2003, no resolution as of yet.
Most recent instance occurred on 06/23/2009.
Orange County, Cornwall: Verizon Wireless data drops occur
approximately one mile south of Continental Rd. Last instance occured on
07/17/2011.
Rensselaer County, Berlin: Verizon's data coverage drops approximately
five miles south of Berlin while traveling north on NY-22. There continues
to be no coverage on NY-22 from that point, nor does coverage return in
Berlin itself. The area of no coverage then continues for at least five
miles further north along NY-22 until the JCT of NY-2 in the town of
Petersburg (there may be no coverage further north of this point, however
we did not have an opportunity to test it). Most recent instance occurred
on 07/06/2008.
Rockland County: Bear Mountain State Park/Palisades Interstate
Parkway: Verizon Wireless data seesions drop due to generally poor to no
coverage on the Palisades Interstate Parkway between Exit 16 and Exit 19,
just west of the Bear Mountain Bridge), near and at the US-6/Palisades
Parkway Rotary and interchange. Coverage is especially poor, and always
results in data session drops, between exits 18 heading west and then
south to exit 17, where some minimal coverage barely returns. Both data
sessions and voice
calls drop, and this has been a problem which has gone on since before
1XRTT to when Verizon had CDPD coverage, and in over 25 years this
coverage hole hasn't been remedied. Most recent instance occurred on
03/10/2020.
Rockland County, Sloatsburg: Verizon data calls drop along NY-17, and
coverage suffers from poor to no coverage (both voice and data) along
NY-17, mainly between Washington Avenue (just south of where the 55MPH
zone ends heading south), Seven Lakes Drive, and Sterling Mine Road, which
generally corresponds to all of the Sloatsburg area along NY-17. Coverage
is also poor from Sterling Mine Road for two miles until the JCT of NY-17
and I-87/NYS Thruway. Additionally, coverage is poor to nonexistent along
Sterling Mine Road westward from NY-17 as it crosses from NY to NJ into
Ringwood, with generally poor coverage through Ringwood State Park until
hitting NJ-208/Skyline Drive. Data sessions will drop along Sterling Mine
Rd. near or at the NJ/NY state line, as well as into NJ near Ringwood
State Park. Data calls don't drop if moving at speed along NY-17 in the
areas of poor to no coverage, but if stationary for too long in many
areas of Sloatsburg along NY-17, data sessions will drop and require the
re-establishment of the connection when emerging from Verizon's no
coverage hole in Sloatsburg along NY-17. Most recent instance occurred on
04/21/2019.
Suffolk County, Huntingon: Verizon Wireless drops data calls
(1X/3G/4G) along Old Post Road East (old NY-25A) at the intersection of
Crystal Brook Hollow Road. (At the point where, heading east, Old Post Rd.
E. turns encounters a stop sign and requires a right turn to proceed along
Old Post Rd. E., while a left turn takes you south along Crystal Brook
Hollow Rd towards (new) NY-25A near where NY-347 (extension of the
Northern State Parkway) mergers with and ends at NY-25A.) While not the
most traveled road in Suffolk County, it used to be NY-25A and is used by
many locals as a means to avoid traffic and lights on the often more
crowded NY-25A. Most recent instance: 11/25/2016
Suffolk County, Miller Place/Mt. Sinai: Verizon Wireless data calls
drop along North Country Road (old NY-25A) near the intersection with
Birch Hill Road. Coverage is surprisingly poor in both Mt. Sinai and
Miller Place areas. Most recent instance: 11/25/2016
Suffolk County, Mt. Sinai: Verizon Wireless drops data connections
along Mt. Sinai-Coram Road, at the JCT with North Country Road (likely an
old alignment of NY-25A, as it is along other stretches of the North Shore
as well). Calls drop in both directions (heading northwest to Mt. Sinai or
southeast to NY-25A). Part of a series of drops and an area of generally
poor coverage north of NY-25A along North Country Rd, from just east of
downtown Port Jefferson, all the way along North Country (or other
primarily E/W roads along the North Shore) to Miller Place (near the
firehouse), where North Country then heads east/southeast to rejoin the
current NY-25A. Note this isn't unique to Verizon; all the other carriers
have poor coverage and multiple drops from Mt. Sinai to Miller Place as
well. Most recent instance: 11/02/2017.
Suffolk County, Sunken Meadow State Park/Coack/Fort Salonga: Verizon
data calls/sessions drop on the Sunkean Meadow Parkway just north of JCT
NY-25A/Ft. Salonga Rd., passing the parking permit booths, before the SMP
overpass over Sunken Meadow Rd. The drop occurs in the general area of
where there used to be a northbound exit to Kohr Rd, but now
appears to be only for park employees and vehicles. A possibly related
drop also appears to take place on Sunken Meadow Rd, just west of the
Sunken Meadow Parkway overpass. In general, north of where NY-25A makes a
sharp eastward right and heads down to NY-25 in Smithtown near the LIRR
overpass, St. Johnland Road (which becomes Sunken Meadow Rd. a bit north
and west of the NY-25A JCT/turn) has relatively poor Verizon voice and
data coverage, and is typical of many of the far North Shore coverage
issues in Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island. Most recent
instance: 08/04/2017
Westchester County, Briarcliff Manor, NY-9A: Express Network drops on
NY-9A heading south up the hill towards Briarcliff Manor, and by JCT
NY-133 is unusable (drops by that point and can not be re-established).
Connection cannot be re-established until the JCT of NY-9A and NY-100
(where they merge into one road southbound), sometimes it cannot be
re-established until JCT NY-117. Pretty poor coverage for a significant
patch of area in Westco., probably make a good way to get out of a service
contract if a customer had an expectation of use in that area. Not
reported; we gave up telling them about these problems (mainly in the NY
system) since they (a) don't seem to care and (b) don't do anything to fix
them. 02/22/2003, no resolution as of yet.
Westchester County, Eastchester: Verizon Wireless Data drops, or more
accurately, data "hangs" (where the session is not disconnected
as would be the case in a more typical Verizon 1X/3G data drop) occur on
the Hutchinson River Parkway at the JCT with the Cross County Parkway, and
all data sessions are frozen, but the physical data connection does not
get torn down. This "hang" occurs perhaps 30% of the time, more often in
the southound direction, and most often when a data session is initiated
in Connecticut on Verizon's A/00119 system and it successfully transits to
Verizon's NY Metro B/00022 system. In many cases, this handoff does
not occur (see the Greenwich CT/NY border entry in the Connecticut
section, above), but when the tennuous handoff occurs (coverage dips to
nothing along the Hutch in Purchase, NY), but given a successful CT to NY
handoff, the Eastchester hang is more likely to occur. Last observed:
10/25/2015
Westchester County, North Salem / (Fairield County, CT, Ridgefield):
Verizon data calls drop along NY-116 between North Salem (NY) and
Ridgefield (CT), just east of the JCT with NY-121, at or near the NY/CT
line. The area (for about a mile east of the NY/CT line) lacks nearly any
Verizon Wireless coverage, which results in a Verizon voice drop as
well. Interestingly, along the more southerly NY/CT-35, although voice
calls drop at the state line, data calls will hold, so this appears to be
just a coverage issue and no something pertaining to the usual CT/NY
inter-system handoff problems. Last observed: 09/09/2016
Westchester County, Rye: Verizon's dara service drops along I-95 at
Mile Marker 12 in the vicinity the Rye Playland connector. Most recent
instance occurred on 09/20/2009.
Westchester County, Vista: Verizon Wireless data drops occur while
driving between New Canaan, CT into Vista, NY on CT-123/NY-123. While
heading northwards crossing into the state of New York, Verizon Data
connections drop just north of the CT/NY line, and southwards, heading in
to CT, Verizon data sessions drop about a mile or two south of the state
line into CT. Initially reported: 08/04/2009; most recent instance
occurred on 06/01/2018.
Westchester County, White Plains: Verizon Data drops and generally
poor coverage occur on the Hutchinson River Parkway within a mile either
way of Exit 22 (which is Old White Plains Rd.), slightly north of
Larchmont. Within about a mile either way of Exit 22, Watcher shows no
coverage at all. However, if one drives fast enough (at normal highway
speeds) one can traverse the "dear air" area rapidly enough to avoid the
idle time out, but at slower speeds (ie, such as being stuck in traffic)
1XRTT sessions will drop. Most recent instance occurred on 10/16/2007.
Westchester County, White Plains: Verizon Wireless data drops occur
just south of the North White Plains train station. The connection is
stable at the Valhalla station which precedes the North White Plains
station when traveling south. Just south of the Valhalla station is where
the connection will drop. Most recent instance occurred on 11/27/2006.
Pennsylvania
Bedford County, Breezewood: No Verizon data coverage exists on US-522
near the JCT of PA-655. The lack of coverage continues on US-522 until
south of US-30. Most recent instance 04/26/2010.
Bucks County, Eddington: Drops occur about a 1.5 miles north of JCT of
I-95 and PA-132 near Exit 37, EvDO service drops, while 1XRTT service
works perfectly all the way from south of Trenton to Philadelphia (on
I-95). Last occurred on 11/21/2006.
Bucks County, Yardley/Washington's Crossing: Verizon Wireless data
calls drop just west of the Washington's Crossing Bridge along PA-532
(which picks up where (NJ) CTY-546 leaves off after crossing the Delaware
River) between the JCT of PA-32 (which runs immediately along the west
side of the Delaware River) and Taylorsville Road, which parallels PA-32
and heads south to I-295 (ex I-95). This Verizon drop was recently
detected due to all the traffic diverting from the previously free
southbound I-95 (and as of late 2018 renumbered as I-295) Scudders Falls
Bridge to the Washington's Crossing bridge a few miles to the north (which
is free). (See the YourTollsAtWork
anti-tolling page for details; the Scudder's Falls Bridge was the only
free Interstate Highway bridge crossing the Delaware, and the Delaware
Bridge Commission was desparate to errr..."monetize" it, so they let the
old (free) bridge fall into a state of disrepair, and then claimed that a
second (southbound) span was needed, which would be paid for with
electronic/spy tolling, so the previously free crossing is now tolled,
causing diversion onto narrow, car-only bridges along the Delaware which
are free.) Most recent instance occurred on 09/09/2019.
Chester County: Verizon Wireless data drops occur just north of the
Pennsylvania/Maryland state line when driving on US-1. Most recent
instance occurred on 11/05/2009; on occasionally still happens as
recently as mid-2019.
Chester County, Longwood (Kennet Township): Verizon Wireless data
calls drop along US-1, passing the Longwood Gardens signs/entrance
overpass. Drops often occur just south of the Longwood overpass, at/near
Bayard Road, which has a needless traffic light
(scroll down to the Pennsylvania section) which errantly favors local
cross traffic to a closed (at night) shopping center, causing US-1 through
traffic to stop in a small valley, with the resultant unecessary noise and
pollution from cars and trucks stopping and then re-gaining speed to get
back up the hill to Longwood. Most recent instance occurred on 10/14/2019.
Delaware County, Chester: Data "hangs" occur when driving on US-322 at
the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The transfer of data will stop
even though the connection itself remains open. Most recent instance
occurred on 04/02/2009.
Delaware County, Marcus Hook: At the border New Jersey of Pennsylvania
while heading south on I-95 right where the beltway of I-495 breaks off of
I-95, EvDO service will on occasion drop. Last occurred on 11/21/2006.
Delaware County, Marcus Hook: Verizon EvDO drops occur while heading
north on I-95 at the Delaware/Pennsylvania border. Connections won't just
drop from EvDO to 1XRTT, they completely drop out altogether. This is
similar to the drops which occur in the same general area but a few miles
to the south while traveling southbound. No similar drops occur with
1XRTT. Last observed: 05/15/2006.
Delaware County, St. Davids/Wayne PA: Verizon Express Network/1XRTT
drops occur on PA-252 while heading south of St. David's road towards JCT
PA-3. Driving south on PA-252, south of the St. David's road overpass, the
Watcher shows "Connection lost" and resets approx. halfway between the St.
Davids overpass and PA-3. Reported 05/30/2003, no resolution as of yet.
Franklin County, I-81 Rest Area, Chambersburg Area: Verizon
1X/EvDO/LTE calls drop just north of the MD/PA state line heading north.
Data sessions initiated in the US Cellular/01794 system (south of the
MD/PA line) or which transited into the 01794 system are dropped upon
crossing from MD to PA and entering into the Verizon/ex-Alltel 00096 (SID)
service area. However, data sessions which are initiated in the 00096 (or
elsewhere) market do NOT drop heading southwards on I-81 from PA into MD.
Last observed 04/24/2014.
Fulton County, Belfast: Verizon Wireless data drops/disconnects occur
on US-522 while driving north and away from the JCT of PA-655 and after
the point where US-522 splits off from PA-655 at a very steep U-turn/horse
shoe turn. That area has very poor Verizon coverage on both voice and
data. Most recent instance occurred on 08/19/2012.
Fulton County, McConnellsburg: Verizon data drops occur while driving
on US-30 just east of the JCT with US-522 over while proceeding up the
hill toward the Tuscarora Summit. Most recently observed on 07/23/2012.
Northampton County, Wind Gap: Verizon drops data calls along PA-33,
at Mile Market 20, near JCT PA-115, where PA-33 straddles the Moore
Township Appalachian Park. Most recently observed on 01/20/2018.
Philadelphia County, Philadelphia: Verizon Wireless data service
drops occur on I-95 near the JCT of I-76/Walt Whitman bridge. Data
connections will become erratic connections and disconnections will
follow. In the southbound directions, data sessions which commenced to
the north (for example, in Princeton) along I-95 will drop near or just
south of the JCT of I-95 with I-76, typically by the Phildelphia Eagles
stadium, or occasionally on the I-95 brdige near/over the US Navy Yards.
Most recent instance occurred on 01/128/2018, reported to Verizon on
09/01/2004, no resolution as of yet (that's more than 10 years it's been
going on!)
Westmorland County, Ligonier: Verizon System ID 00032/Pittsburg Area -
Poor to no coverage on PA-31, between JCT PA-381 heading eastward to
Laurel Summit (on PA-31). At Laurel Summit heading east (down the hill)
coverage is generally better, but both voice and data calls will generally
drop heading westward from the summit going to and past the JCT with
PA-381. Last observed: 05/05/2015
Rhode Island
Kent County, Warwick Area: I-95 heading south, approx. 1 mile South of
JCT I-295 and approx 1 mile north of JCT RI-4 (left exit/split). Verizon
Express Network data connection suddenly drops, and requires a reset of
the Watcher software in order to pass data again (a simple re-connect will
not work here). 06/07/2003
Washington County, Westerly: Verizon Wireless voice (and data) calls
drop at the RI/CT line, between the RI/MA/NH/00028 system and the CT and
Western MA/00119 system, calls drop on US-1 and generally in the area of
donwtown Westerly and anywhere south of I-95 where the CT and Rhode Island
systems need to hand off to each other. The drops are most pronounced near
the Westerly Rotary (eastbound/northbound on US-1) or under the Amtrak/NE
Corridor rail tracks (heading westbound/southbound on US-1) on approaching
the CT side of the line. This has been a problem since digital service
started over 15 years ago and has never been resolved, and again appears
to be a vestige of how Verizon had relatively segregated systems when they
grew their service area and acquired new service areas and (apparently)
have been unable to integrate them to the same extent as other carriers,
which do not have "border" hand-off and drop issues to the same extent
which Verizon seems to. Last observed 09/24/2015.
Vermont
Bennington County, Searsburg: Verizon Wireless data drops along VT-9
(the southernmost major East-West route in Vermont, extending from
Bennington at the Western end eastwards to Brattleboro (and on to Keene,
NH)) near the JCT with VT-8. The drop appears to be due to the handoff
between the Verizon/00300 and the US Cellular/01484 systems, and may be
similar to the handoff problems between Verizon and US Cell/01794 at some
of the Pennsylvania/Maryland handoff areas as well. Additionally, since
(older) Verizon phones show "Extended" service (ie, roaming) in the 01484
southern VT/southwestern NH US Cell system, many will not allow data
service while roaming in the 01484 system (again, similar to the US Cell
01794 system in W. VA and MD along I-81 and I-70/68). And of course,
MVNOs, like Straight Talk's Verizon resale product, are prohibited from
roaming on 01484 (voice or data), so no data can be used with many Verizon
MVNO's in this area in the 01484 market (which includes Wilmington, VT,
and one can only imagine all the Verizon customers in the winter coming to
Wilmington using endless amounts of data and all the revenue going to US
Cell from all the skiers staying over!). Incidentally, Verizon/00300
service doesn't commence again heading east until Newfane, just west of
Brattleboro, on VT-9. Last observed: 09/29/2016.
Windham County, Guilford: Verizon data drops occur southbound on
I-91, within the Verizon Wireless 00300 system, just north of the
Vermont/Mass border, before entering Greenfield, MA. Verizon data
sessions in the northbound direction do not drop; only dara sessions
which are active north of the MA/VT line will drop as the line is crossed
heading southwards. Before Verizon took over Cell One/VT (which was SID
00313, apparently this was changed so Verizon's entire VT system is 00300
now), drops occurred both ways, but this was corrected in 2010, and so
noted in he "Corrected Issues" section at the bottom of this list. More
recently (2015), the drop seems to have resurfaced as one in the
southbound direction only. (Other previously corrected drops, such as
CT/NY along I-95 or the Merritt Parkway), also seem to have resurfaced
for some reason as well. Most recently observed: 08/22/2015.
Windham County, Marlboro: Not really a "Verizon" drop, as it involves
service from the US Cell/01484 system, but Verizon customers roaming on
the 01484 system (in Wilmington, for example) will experience a drop
heading eastwards on VT-9 near the "runaway truck ramps". As there is
coverage on both sides of the ramps along VT-9 via US Cell/01484, it's
not Verizon's "fault", as they have no control as to what their roaming
provider does in the area, but it is a drop on one of the main roads
to/from Wilmington. Most recently observed: 09/29/2016.
Virginia
Clarke County, Berryville: Verizon Wireless data service drops occur
while driving north on I-81 at or slightly after the Virginia/West
Virginia line. All data connections seem to drop while transitioning from
the Verizon Wireless system to the US Cellular system. This incident
affects both cellular and data connections; all will drop. Most recent
instance occurred on 02/10/2013.
Clarke County, Berryville: Drops occur while driving on US-340 just
north of the JCT with VA-7, slightly east of I-81 and just south of the
border with West Virginia. Sessions initiated in West Virginia and carried
across the state line into Virginiawill drop approximately half a mile
north of the JCT of US-340 and VA-7. The user can immediately reconnect
when the drops occur (in other words, there appears to be good coverage
through out the area). Most recent instance occurred on 08/20/2007.
Richmond: While driving west on I-64 away from Richmond, Verizon's
data service stops at approximately Mile Marker 138. The data connection
does not drop but SSH, Telnet and other connections stop passing data.
This is possibly a handoff issue. When driving west on I-64, motorists
will exit the Richmond system somewhere near Mile Marker 138. At that
time, although Watcher says the connection is still active, data is no
longer passed. Most recent instance occurred on 02/28/2010.
Washington DC Metro
Washington DC Metro: Verizon Wireless' Data Service drops on the DC
Metro Red Line between Twin Brook and White Flint. Most recent instance
occurred on 03/31/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon data drops occur on the DC Metro Red Line
between White Flint and Grosvenor. Most recent instance occurred on
02/26/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon data drops occur on the DC Metro Red Line
between Grosvenor and Medical Center. However, the drops are not as severe
or prolonged as they have been in the past. Most recent instance occurred
on 06/01/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon Wireless data drops occur on the DC Metro
Red Line between Medical Center and Bethesda and it coincides with certain
1XRTT drops. However, the drops are not as severe or prolonged as they
have been in the past. Most recent instance occurred on 06/01/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon's data (and to a lesser extent voice)
overage at Bethesda station is generally poor. Most recently observed on
06/01/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Drops occur on the DC Metro Red Line between
Bethesda and Friendship Heights. Most recent instance occurred on
06/01/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Calls drop while riding down the northern
escalators at Friendship Heights station riding from the ground floor
downstairs. Most recent instance occurred on 08/03/2010.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon data sessions drop on the Red Line between
just north of Woodley Park. Most recent instance occurred on 08/23/2010.
Washington DC Metro: Although there is Verizon Wireless data coverage
on the Orange Line at Virginia Square/George Mason University, connections
cannot be made. Most recent instance occurred on 02/24/2011.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon's data (and voice) coverage at the
Farragut North station on the Red Line is very poor, as compared to other
carriers (like T-Mobile), which have very good voice and data service in
that station. We thought the poor Verizon data (and voice) coverage in
Farragut North was a result of the station reconstruction work, but now
that it's over there is still very poor Verizon Wireless data and voice
coverage. Most recently observed on 10/20/2015.
Washington DC Metro: No Verizon data coverage exists between DuPont
Circle and Farragut North on the Red Line. The drop occurs just north of
Farragut North station, and the lack of coverage extends beyond DuPont
Circle station. Most recent instance occurred on 03/31/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Poor to no Verizon data coverage on the Red Line
between Farragut North and just north of Metro Center. Most recent
instance occurred on 12/22/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Metro Center - As of 2016, Verizon's data service
at Metro Center seems to have taken a turn for the worse - while voice
coverage works well enough on both the upper (Red Line) and lower (Blue,
Orange, and Silver Lines) platforms, data seems nearly unusable, and
connections often can not be initiated or maintained. (But Verizon's data
service works fine at all the surrounding stations, such as Gallery Place,
Farragut North, McPherson Sq., and Federal Triangle, so it appears to be
something confined to the Metro Center station.) Unless they have changed
frequencies so that only the newest phones will be able to utilize data at
Metro Center (we tried with a Galaxy Nexus 5, as well as many older models
as well as those of Verizon MVNOs/resellers), it seems highly unlikely
that this is intentional on the part of Verizon, and instead appears to be
poor quality control with respect to data service at the Metro Center
station. As of January 2017, this has just gotten worse, with data
sessions being blocked or impossible to complete in most cases (even off
peak when there are few people there), and even voice calls generally
blocked; multiple attempts were made on 01/03/2017 with various phones and
an old data-only card and each had the same problem. Most recent instance
occurred on 01/04/2017.
Washington DC Metro: No coverage exists at Gallery Place station on
the western section of the upper level platform. (As of 03/19/2009,
coverage seems to have improved and may indeed be working. Pending further
tests, this incident may be moved to the Corrected Items section.)
Washington DC Metro: Verizon Wireless data drops occur on the DC Metro
Red Line between Friendship Heights and Tenleytown and Van Ness. Most
recent instance occurred on 03/31/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Drops occur on the DC Metro Red Line between
Tenleytown and Van Ness. Most recent instance occurred on 05/30/2008.
Washington DC Metro: Drops occur on the DC Metro Red Line between Van
Ness and Cleveland Park in both directions just north of the Cleveland
Park station. Most recent instance occurred on 05/30/2008.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon Wireless data sessions initiated before
Archives Navy Memorial on the Yellow Line (running concurrently with the
Green) will drop while going south towards L'Enfant Plaza midway between
the two stations. Most recent instance occurred on 06/16/2008.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon's data coverage is slow and lossy at
Gallery Place station where the Yellow and Green lines on the lower level
meet the Red line on the upper level. Most recent instance occurred on
02/26/2009.
Washington DC Metro: On the Yellow and Green Lines Georgia Ave and
Columbia Heights station, no coverage exists in the tunnels. Most recent
instance occurred on 10/06/2011.
Washington DC Metro: No coverage exists on the Blue Line between
Capitol South through Federal Center and continuing to L�Enfant Plaza.
Coverage resumes at L�Enfant Plaza. Most recent instance occurred on
07/14/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Calls drop on the Blue Line while entering the
tunnel which leads to the Rosslyn station while heading northbound from
the Arlington Cemetery station. It is not known if the drop occurs while
traveling on the southbound side. Most recent instance occurred on
07/13/2008.
Washington DC Metro: Verizon Wireless Data (and voice) drops occur
between the Pentagon Station and Arlington on the Blue Line. Somewhere in
the tunnel north of the Pentagon station, calls drop before exiting the
tunnel headed towards Arlington station. Most recent instance occurred on
07/13/2008.
Washington DC Metro: There is no Verizon Wireless data service on the
Yellow line both south of Pentagon and north of Pentagon. Most recent
instance occurred on 11/05/2009.
Washington DC Metro: Drops occur on the Yellow and Blue Lines between
Pentagon and Pentagon City (which could be due to construction work). Most
recent instance occurred on 11/16/2009.
Washington DC: I-495 about 2.5 to 3 miles north of Georgia Ave
(MD-97), EvDO service will drop, while 1XRTT remains fine. Last occurred
11/20/2006.
West Virginia
Jefferson County, Charlestown: No Verizon Wireless data
service exists starting at the JCT with WV-9 and US-340 all the way to
WV-9 and I-81 and from I-81 all the way to Pennsylvania. The service
provider in this area is US Cellular. Most recently observed on
06/24/2012.
While driving on I-81 right at the VA/West VA line, Verizon data
connections established while on the VA side will drop while passing over
the state line into West Virginia. Interestingly, once the connection has
been reestablished after the drop, it will continue on I-81 all the way
north from the West Virginia border and on into Maryland and back into
Frederick on I-81 and then I-70. The connection will even go into
Washington DC from I-70 to the beltway. Most recent instance occurred on
02/28/2010.
EvDO Cycle areas
"Cycle Areas", as per the discussion in the General/Background Section, area not drops per se,
that is, the connection is not torn down requiring a manual re-connect,
but instead an area where the transition from 1XRTT to/from EvDO does not
occur "smoothly", causing connections to "hang" either for more than a
momentary period (at best) or to completely time out (at worst). In such
cases, telnet/SSH/SSL and other ongoing connections will need to be
re-established, as well as downloads, streaming audio and video, etc.
Again, the EvDO/1XRTT software does not disconnect, but the
extended delay in cycling "up" from 1XRTT to EvDO or cycling "down" from
EvDO to 1XRTT, during which time data does not seem to pass, results in
established TCP/IP connections being lost.
Maryland
NW Baltimore area: While driving south on the western side of
the Baltimore Beltway, EvDO drops to the slower 1XRTT service in the
vicinity of the JCT with I-83. The EvDO speed will not be reacquired during
the entire trip to Washington (one of the two initial EvDO markets so
there is certainly EvDO coverage there). After arriving in Washington,
D.C., EvDO will not come back up. Disconnecting the session and restarting
immediately results in a connection at EvDO speeds, which indicates it
is very difficult to "step up" from 1X to EvDO in this area despite
extremely good coverage. Last occurred 12/10/2006.
Anne Arundel County, Annapolis: Sandy Point Beach just north of the
Annapolis, right at the Bay Bridge where the bridge comes to the western
shore of Chesapeake Bay. Verizon's data coverage almost constantly
switches between back and forth between EvDO and 1XRTT. The 1XRTT service
was fine, but the EvDO service was inconsistent at best and completely out
of commission at worst. The constant "flip-flops" were making the system
completely unusable. Most recent instance occurred on 09/14/2005, reported
to Verizon on 09/15/2005.
New Jersey
Middlesex County, New Brunswick: Traveling on US-1, Verizon EvDO
connections will properly drop to 1XRTT generally south of the Metropark
area, but will not come back up to EvDO until considerably south of
Trenton, even though there is adequate EvDO coverage in areas in between.
Additionally, there are significant delays in connectivity (periods where
even though the Watcher application indicates an active connection no data
can be passed) as the Watcher searches for EvDO service. Last observed:
12/23/2005.
Corrected Problems
The following were problem drop areas but have apparently been
corrected and/or no longer suffer from regular/repeated drops.
Connecticut
Fairfield County, Danbury: I-84 WB at the CT/NY line: Express network
Eastbound drop reported 12/18/2002 and was finally resolved by 01/02/2007.
Fairfield County, Danbury: Verizon data sessions drop approximately
75% of the time along US-7 south in the vicinity of the Federal Road exit
on the US-7 freeway. This is generally where the old Litchfield (only)
01101/A system handed off to the Metro Mobile/BAMS 00119/A system before
BAMS acquired it and changed the SID to 00119. Last observed: 08/10/2015
Fairfield County, Fairfield: Verizon Wireless data drops occur while
driving on I-95 heading north at Exit 24, approximately 2-4 miles south of
Bridgeport. Most recent instance occurred on 10/01/2007, resolved late 2009.
Fairfield County, Greenwich, CT/NY border handoff: Approx. 50% of the
time, upon initiating an Verizon Data/Express Network Session in CT/00119
and driving down I-95 into NY State continuing to the NYC area (i.e., not
heading west on I-287 or something), Verizon 1XRTT Express Network
Sessions will drop about 2 miles south of the CT border, near where
similar cellular drops occur, at the Rye Playland Parkway overpass. The
drops here usually cause the entire IP configuration of the laptop to
"freeze", and merely re-starting the 1XRTT connection will not help -- all
applications using IP traffic will not work and the laptop will need to be
rebooted (verified with Win98, Win2000, and WinXP). Does not seem to
happen as frequently on the Merritt, but is a very common and very
annoying problem southbound on I-95. 06/14/2003. While this still occurs
from time to time even in 2020, it is generally corrected.
Florida
Brevard County, Cocoa Beach near Cape Canaveral between A1A North of
FL-520. The connection will reset while entering the FL-528/Beeline HWY
extension. Problem occurred on 01/31/2004 and was resolved in April 2004
and continues to work as of April 2005.
Palm Beach County, Delray Beach, Atlantic Ave (while exiting the causeway from Florida A1A
and heading west towards US-1), the 1XRTT connection drops. Problem
occurred on 01/31/2004 and was reported to Verizon in February 2004; Verizon
said they were aware of the problem and said they would have the problem
resolved shortly: problem was resolved in April 2004 and continues to work
properly as of April 2005.
Maryland
Prince George's County, Beltsville: I-95 at Mile Marker 35, which is
about halfway between I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) and I-495 (Washington
Beltway), there is an EvDO drop. 1XRTT service is unaffected. Last
occurred on 11/21/2006.
Massachusetts
Franklin County, Bernardston: Drops occur on I-91 at the
Vermont/Massachusetts border. Most recent instance occurred on 10/13/2009.
Appears to have been corrected as of 05/23/2010. Then drops southbound
started re-appearing around mid-2014, and after a few such southbound
Verizom data drops at the Vermont/Mass border, this drop was re-added for
the southbound (only) direction, in the active Verizon Data drops
section, above.
New Jersey
Mercer County, Robbinsville: New Jersey Turnpike between Exits 8 and 7A: A "Type 3" (complete system
reboot required) generally occurs here. Since this is a "hung connection
drop", it is impossible to tell exactly where the drop occurs, but it is
approximately 4 miles north of Exit 7A (JCT I-195). Noted 06/15/2003. (For a complete discussion of this drop, see the June 16, 2003 update).
New York
New York County (Manhattan): 1XRTT drops and resets driving north on
3rd Ave at 110th St. 06/06/2003
New York County (Manhattan): After the 1XRTT drop at 3rd Ave and 110th
St (on the way to the Harlem River Drive), the user cannot reconnect. A
few blocks north on the Harlem River Driver is where the user can finally
re-establish the session which drops for no reason upon passing 3rd Ave and 110th. St. 06/06/2003
Richmond County (Staten Island), Outerbridge Crossing/NY-440: Express
Network Connection drops 90% of the time on trips from Perth Amboy, NJ
heading east (north) along NJ/NY-440. Upon arrival at the PANY/NJ
(rip-off!) toll-plaza is passed, connection drops. On the approx 10% of
the time the connection does not drop, half of those times it will drop
further north along NY-440 near just before the Fresh Kills Land Fill and
the first exit on NY-440 north of the bridge. Reported to Verizon in
Bedminster on 11/29/2002, no resolution as of yet.
I-95S at Rye Playland Parkway Exit: Verizon 1XRTT Express Network data
service drops regularly after transitioning from the CT 00119/A system to
the NY 00022/B system. Calls can be "pulled" into the NY system for a mile
or two, but the Verizon data service will drop by the time upon arrival at
the Playland Parkway overpass. (Note that non-data cellular voice calls
also don't seem to hold from CT to NY, although they make it a bit
further, all the way to Larchmont. This is true for CT 00119/A to NY
00025/A (analog) handoffs as well as CT 00119/A to NY 00022/B digital
intra-Verizon/BAMS handoffs, although sometimes the latter will work all
the way to NYC (rarely, though). 06/06/2003
Westchester County, Greenburgh/Mount Pleasant, Taconic State Parkway
near I-287: Verizon Express Network/1XRTT drops just south of JCT I-287
near JCT NY-100C. Data connection needs to be completely reset and will
generally not establish for at least 2 miles (or 2 minutes of driving?)
south of where it drops. Reported to Verizon on 11/29/2002, no resolution
as of yet.
Westchester County, Elmsford: Verizon data sessions drop along the Saw
Mill River Parkway near I-287; Verizon Express Network/1XRTT drops just
south of JCT I-287 near golf course of NB side, approx 3/4 of a mile south
of the I-87S to SB SMP ramp with a "STOP" sign. Connection will generally
not re-establish until Farragut Rd., a few miles down the SMP from where
it drops. Reported to Verizon on 11/29/2002, no resolution as of yet.
Seems to have been fixed by the summer of 2010 (only took 8 years, what
alacrity!), but by May 2021 ws dropping again in the area. Most recently
observed: 05/31/2021.
Westchester County, Yonkers: Drops occur while driving on the Sawmill
River Parkway just north of the JCT with the Cross County Parkway. After
proceeding up and then back down the hill directly north of the Cross
Count Parkway interchange, drops will occur immediately before the first
traffic light. In some cases (when it's wet/foggy out), northbound Verizon
data connctions will hold until Farragut, but just at or slightly north of
Farragut the session will drop. Most recently observed on 01/01/2013.
Westchester County, Yonkers: Verizon Wireless data sessions have been
dropping for about a year (since Feb 2020) along the Sprain Brook Parkway,
just north of where the Bronx River Parkway breaks away and heads towards
Scarsdale and White Plains. Data sessions initiated to the south (such as
in Manhattan), or to the East (such as in Pelham) and traveling over the
Cross County Parkway to the Bronx River/Sprain Parkways (north) will drop
about a mile north of the Sprain/Bronx River split. Drop is mainly in the
northbound direction, and may be the result of circuit congestion since
the issue is more likely to occur in rush hour than later at night. In any
case, this is a recent drop in an area which used to be trouble-free. Most
recently observed: 07/02/2021.
Pennsylvania
Dauphin County, Harrisburg: A drop used to occur regularly while
traveling on I-83 north and crossing from the DC 00018 market into the
Harrisburg 00096 market. The connection would function properly but while
approaching the JCT of I-83 and PA-182, the 1XRTT service would "hang".
It was possible to ping some sites, but data could not pass through. After
disconnecting and reconnecting, the same IP was assigned and everything
worked fine. This seems to have been fixed. Most recent successful test
occurred on 07/20/2006.
Vermont