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Where Are The Cell Phone Dead Zones In Or Near Rohnert Park?

Click on the "Add" icon on the upper right of the map and tell us where you find those pockets where your cell phone or other mobile device just won't pick up a signal.

We all run into them.

Those small areas where you just can't get a signal for your cell phone, tablet, laptop or other electronic device.

On the map, show us where these "dead zones" are located in the Rohnert Park and Cotati areas, and then give us more information in the comments section.

How do you deal with this problem? How should it be fixed?

We'll more stories in the coming weeks on this topic, including how many cell phone towers and antennas there are in your town as well as where they are located. You might be surprised.

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Concerned Resident March 4, 2013 at 10:33 pm
I agree! Local, organic and let's become a more healthy community. Walmart is not doing anythingRead More good with selling cheaper things for our families when its going to make us sick in the long run.
Michael V. March 2, 2013 at 03:01 pm
The writer acknowledges no "cost" to the local community for its globalized retailing.Read More Walmart produces some jobs, and undercuts jobs at other local employers who can't compete with those low prices. THINK globally, but ACT locally! Purchase from those who keep more dollars in our community! That ain't Walmart!