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 WestHampstead
 
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							| A question about mobiles 
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							| Hi! How do you say in English "no tengo cobertura"?
 I have no reception, is that right? are there other ways?
 THANKS
 
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 Olindalima ( F )
 
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							| Not sure what you are referring to.. 
 I have no connection   ( ? )
 
 Waiting for native speakers to show up, you �ll get your answer.
 
 Linda
 
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 ahernandez601
 
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							| Hi there, it depends on what you are talking about. If you are using a cellphone and can �t connect then you would say "There is no reception".  If you want to use free wireless internet for example but cannot find it you would say "There is no connection/ There is no access." |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 solteacher
 
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							| "I have no signal". espero que te haya servido! |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 MapleLeaf
 
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							| communication problems: You �re breaking up, we �re cut off somehow, there �s lot �s of interference on this line, there �s a lot of noise on the line so it isn �t very clear hung up and call back, ok? I �m kidding :) |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 napster
 
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							| I have no network coverage |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 amyi
 
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							| If you are talking about a mobile phone, I would agree that "signal" is the best option:  I haven �t got a signal / I have no signal / I can �t get a signal. |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 ranclaude
 
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							| In Australia, if there is no network coverage, then we generally say "there �s no reception".  Cheers.  |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| @ranclaude... In the U.S. if there is no reception we say "Those *&%$@*** why the &*% are we paying so *&%&*$#* much and not getting any *&%$%*& service?" Hope this helps.  Ed |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 Stellam
 
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							|  Interesting. Thank you, Ed |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 aliciapc
 
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							| Ed  , always the clever comment !!  lol |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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