If there was suffiient demand for coverage in the areas that you are having a problem with, then a carrier would cover it.
A great example is the Iridium system from the 90s. Sounds like a great idea to be able to use your phone anywhere in the world without roaming or worrying about cell coverage, right? Well, to provide that service, Moto had to charge a hefty fee in order to make a profit. People decided that they were ok with thir current level of sevice after all, dead spots and all.
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If there was suffiient demand for coverage in the areas that you are having a problem with, then a carrier would cover it.
A great example is the Iridium system from the 90s. Sounds like a great idea to be able to use your phone anywhere in the world without roaming or worrying about cell coverage, right? Well, to provide that service, Moto had to charge a hefty fee in order to make a profit. People decided that they were ok with thir current level of sevice after all, dead spots and all.