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Mad Seeg 

While the origins remain mostly unknown to all but a few select "elite" individuals, it is thought that the term "Mad Seeg" was first coined by a wireless enthusiast named "treatz" who used the it on a discussion board circa the early twenty first century (It has also been suggested that this individual used the term as an alpha tag on a mobile phone). Its use implying ability to transceive wireless signals to and from a mobile handset at a quality unparalled by any other wireless competitor.

Although preliminary testing has not confirmed these speculations, it has been suggested that "Mad Seeg does not adhere to the laws of physics!". It is believed that speculations were brought on by other phenomenon such as PC4 and EDGE.
My friend's doggy cell phone had no reception, but I had MAD SEEG!
Mad Seeg by AnalogTrail August 24, 2004
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Mad Seeg 

Excllent cell phone signal.
My Motorola has mad seeg, man!
Mad Seeg by ejohan April 2, 2004
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Mad Seeg 

refers to the 850mhz band of rogers wireless having incredible recepting ability
my t616 got ridicols madd seeg
Mad Seeg by fuzion August 5, 2004

Ridicols Mad Seeg

Utmost excellent mobile reception. Usually a characteristic found in Canadian GSM networks.
I am getting Ridicols Mad Seeg on my Moto.
Ridicols Mad Seeg by Gyro April 19, 2005

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