Out in Phoenix?

I've have had problems all afternoon with phone switching between 3g, 4g and no data at all. Any one else ?

    Hello desertdog52. I am more than happy to assist with your wireless concern. I'm showing that there isn't any network enhancements in process in Phoenix at this time. May I ask what make and model device do you have? Also, are you able to browse the web on your device? Please share more information on your concern so I can investigate. Thank you. ^AH

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