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Cellular Access In Princeton, NC


  • AT&T has the best cell phone coverage in Princeton.
  • Princeton, NC has an average of 94.73% coverage across the four major carriers.
  • Princeton is 213th in North Carolina for cell reception ahead of Fremont, Four Oaks, Dudley, and Newton Grove, but behind Selma.
  • Roughly 3.83 square miles of Princeton has limited access to cellular data.
  • AT&T is ranked as the fastest provider in North Carolina.
  • Princeton has 38 cell towers within 25 miles of the city center.

Princeton Cellular Coverage Map


Cell Phone Coverage By ZIP In Princeton

ZIP Code Verizon ATT T-Mobile
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Cell Phone Towers Near Princeton, North Carolina

Licensee Address Height Tower Type
Alltel Communications, LLC9315 St Marys Church Rd, Kenly, NC 2754296
USCOC OF GREATER NORTH CAROLINA, LLC501 W Ash St, Goldsboro, NC 2753048.8
Alltel Communications, LLC118 S 5th St, Smithfield, NC 2757754.9POLE
Alltel Communications, LLC829 Loop Rd, Goldsboro, NC 2753096
USCOC OF GREATER NORTH CAROLINA, LLC922 New Daniels Chapel Rd, Fremont, NC 27830102.1

User Reported Dead Zones Near Princeton

Carrier Address Comment Date Added
AT&T2003 E Mulberry StPoor to no cell phone signal. Used to be strong, deteriorated over last year. Can't get calls, voicemails in real time. Was told to upgrade phone earlier this year to address same issues. AT&T actually tried to sell me UVERSE and convince me to switch my security system to their cell platform from landline. AT&T Tech tonight said that wouldn't work because of my weak cell coverage. She also said the map she was viewing showed many patches in Wayne county for weak signal strength. I have reported the problem to AT&T over and over. Seems to be getting worse, not better.2014
Verizon1202B N Berkeley BlvdNorth Berkeley Boulevard, Goldsboro, NC, United States There is little to no signal in all of areas adjacent to Tram Rd., Scott's Store, Bennett's Bridge Rd., Beautancus Rd, Alum Springs Rd., Pink Hill, Albertson township all the way to town of Faison and back towards Kenansville along Summerlins Cross Roads Rd. Mount Olive, NC in Duplin/Wayne County. Dropped calls, constant recordings when trying to call between Albertson and Faison from home (Alum Springs Rd.) to Faison on NC 117 also at intersection near NC 55 Hwy and intersection with NC 111 Hwy, around Seven Springs. We get data on Mobile hot spot at home HOWEVER, can rarely make or complete calls and calls dropped in entire area. There are towers all around but no service here. For 15 to 20 miles of where I live. NO CABLE is available where we live and NO DSL phone lines, AT&T is main landline service here. Tried Satellite but reception was crappie, especially during storms, like hurricanes, when need for receiving important, life-saving weather data was so important. I have not tried satellite for internet or mobile use and am forced to either pay ridiculous prices for landline (taxes double cost) which has NO DSL capability, only dial-up! OR pay ridiculous price and overages which seem to be going up and up on US Cellular HotSpot. Can't control data charges which have doubled (our usage hasn't but THEY always show overages on their side. I have proved they are fudging on data usage and charges!) Sick of dealing with inability to call husband if I have emergency or need to get him an important message. I get "All circuits are busy" busy or "The person you've called is unavailable" all the time! Or mobile simply doesn't ring and sometimes messages don't go through either. This is not a SMALL problem. This is a fairly well-populated rural area with certainly enough population to rate some kind of signal. After all, this IS 2017!!!!!! Sick of overcharges for surfing web on my DESK TOP computer at home ONLY one device (US Cellular) and no service on my and my husband's two mobile phones (Verizon). I have to carry a cheap throw-away Tracfone just to make calls when the Verizon phone doesn't work. This is B.S.!!! We are not rich, we don't have tablets and laptops and multiple other devices and don't WiFi while traveling, so why are we having to pay so much for such sorry service! I feel screwed! $50 pre-paid phone because US Cellular got into habit of hitting us with several hundred dollars of overages on a simple $99/mo. family plan. So got two Verizon pre-paid Smartphones. Flip phones actually has a little better signal. Advantage to using our old LG Smartphones is we can use Google Maps to navigate to various places, still, we lose signal at times in navigation in GPS on those mobile phones, but it gets us there. At this point, looking into cheaper pre-paid plan that would allow us to use upgraded mobile phones and a same monthly budget or less, to tether mobiles to our desktop computer, running Win. 10 (which I don't think makes life easier for the non-Techie folks. Speak English Man!!!! Whatever happened to the most user-friendly programs like Windows XP!??? Couldn't MS have fortified in background safety and privacy weaknesses and kept the ease of use in the fore for the user???? Everyone can't relearn a new system every year, much less afford one. Especially the baby boomers. So screw us right!!! We paid millennium's (our kid's) way through college so they can make twice what their parents make income-wise then they say screw you to us. If someone would make a program safe, private and simple (very simple) to use, they would take over the kingdom of IT. Anyway, back to my original point. Rural areas in many states, that bump right up to big cities (within' 25 miles) are being neglected. Time to fix this communication problem. Good thing, If I ever wanted to hide from government or police or anything like that, I could simply go to about 70% of the county in which I live and become invisible from satellite. Am I right!?2019
Verizon104 N Church StNo cell signal or internet2019
Verizon311 Norwood DrLots of sound dropouts.2019
Sprint1410 Elevation RdDropped calls. Fading in and out calls when trying to have conversation. This is near Black Creek. A lot of customers in area are experiencing same issue.2019
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Cell Phone Stores Closest To Princeton, NC

Carrier Address Phone Directions
AT&T1321 N Brightleaf Blvd, Smithfield, NC, 27577919-989-1989Directions
Verizon2902 Us Highway 70 W, Goldsboro, NC, 27530919-947-0703Directions
T-Mobile225 N. Berkeley Blvd, Goldsboro, NC, 27534919-759-4044Directions