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It depends on the contract. Some contracts say things like "we do not guarantee uninterrupted service or coverage" and that you are prohibted from sueing the company over the contract (from my Cingular contract). In that case, the company is probably covered legally and you can not simply cancel the contract. However, if you complain regularly, show up in person to their local store, and get your phone and SIM card replaced often (assuming it's a free service), they might let you out of the contract to save themselves further hassles.
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