Vermont's Signal So Bad Even Ghosts Say 'Nope'
In a place where 'spotty cell phone coverage is the norm,' one Vermont tinkerer decided to fix the connectivity crisis not with new tech, but by repurposing old gadgets. He’s literally using 'old technology to help his community stay connected free of charge,' proving that you don't need 5G when you have grandma's dusty radio sitting around. This Silicon Valley enthusiast's DIY charm means no more yelling at your phone or fake-angry stares at the dead bars. Sometimes, the best upgrade is just bending time back to 1997.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 8/4/2025 | Author: Julian Ring
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