Strange signal loss on 6020

Sometimes my 6020 has a strange behavior.
The signal lines drop from 7 to 0.. and after 5-10 seconds back to 7.. then maybe 3.. 0 again .. 7 again.. you get the idea.
Because every time the phone gets the signal back some communication between the phone and the operator is needed, if this happens many times a day.. the battery lifetime decreases very much (from 7-8 days to 2-3)..
I don't think this issue is caused by the operator, since I also have a N73 and no signal problems here.
Even more strange.. for the past hour my 6020 is working fine.. but experience tells me that the odd behavior can come back any second.

It's either a software fault or the start of a hardware failure
You will need to visit a nokia care point to get it checked out.
Care points:
UK
http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4228006
Europe:
http://europe.nokia.com/A4388379
Elsewhere:
http://www.nokia.com and select your country.

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