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Northeast Indiana must be down also. I don't know much about this whole thing and was on the phone with them for about an hour. Wife has a rezound and hers is working fine but I have no data at all with mine. Went to the Verizon store awhile ago and exchanged it for a new one cuz the guy said it was the phone. The new phone had a good 4 g signal when they activated it until I left and it wanted to update to 4.2. I let the phone do the update while I was driving home and checked it after it was done and seen I had lost all data again. So called tech support again and they said they would have to get someone out here to reset some switch or something I don't know. I even told him my wife's phone was working fine and he said all Android phones operate on a different system or something so this could happen. Is it me or does this guy have no clue? To me if my wife's rezound works fine and mine don't its the phone right?
Happened to me as well. Talked to a really nice and knowledgeable tech guy at Verizon. He really seemed embarrassed and sorry. He said the Midwest is having huge problems right now. He refunded my data plan for the month. So they're aware and definitely working to make it right.
So is this the phone or the network? I have a Bionic that loses data all the time, talking to verizon tech support I asked if the Nexus was having the same issues and she told me there where no known issues with dropped data. If I can't get the Bionic to work correctly they will send me another but if it still is an issue I will press to switch from Motorola.