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It's the responsibility of your provider.
Cellular coverage isn't a public service so while you might be able to get your MP to apply some pressure, it's an entirely commercial decision.
InB4 the "well there's your problem" comments.
Do you think there's anything I can do about it?
I'm not going back to Telstra, they can get fucked. I would rather no cell phone coverage than give Telstra a cent.
I've been considering making my own signal booster, but I don't know how well it will work, or even if it will.
I don't remember any phone reviews ever mentioning the signal, do you know of any that do?
There are absolutely differences in signal quality in phones, but nobody ever mentions it because the equipment needed to properly test it is extremely costly and technical.
It's one of the things the LTT Labs are trying to set up to do. RF shielded test generator and a spectrum analyzer and generator... The spectrum analyzer by itself costs upwards of $100k USD.
So hopefully, eventually, you'll be able to see signal quality metrics from at least one place.