8.0.2 Searching for Signal

I have an iPhone 5c and at random times keeps saying "Searching". It's the most aggravating thing! I followed all the steps on one forum(Airplane mode and restarting my phone, resetting network settings, taking my sim card out, Restoring phone, setting it up as new iPhone) The only thing that seems to work is restoring it. I have had this replacement phone since the 29th of September and I've already had to restore it 3 times.
I just updated the carrier settings yesterday when I reset my phone and just now when I was in the middle of mapping the distance from my house to a local mall, thats when my signal went out. It's annoying me so much that I have to keep restoring my phone just to get signal back. Has anyone had anything similar happen to them or tell me something I can do so I don't go crazy?

The last time I looked, there was no commitment date for 64-bit support.
This is tracked in the following document.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6789/ps7046/ps7282/prod
uct_bulletin_c25-563280_ps427_Products_Bulletin.html
Sorry to be the bearer of less-than-acceptable news.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill

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