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Kansas City Zapped with Sprint Spark

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Continues to ignore other cities

rwalford79

Jan 30, 2014, 11:32 AM
Sprint continues to deploy this "Spark" crap in all these other cities, however, still lacks LTE in major cities like Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Spokane, Olympia, Phoenix, Salt Lake City ... I mean if Sprint wants to keep this fiasco up of half-ass deploying new crap to every other city in America, and not focusing on getting 3G working, then deploying 4G LTE properly in its available spectrum bands, THEN overlaying Spark, it only serves to customers that they are unwanted, unappreciated and unwelcome on the supposed "now network" which is more like "slow yesterdays network" - where people like me, are stuck in a long term contract, but already moved to T-Mobile as a primary line.
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Slammer

Jan 30, 2014, 7:17 PM
I'm not exactly sure where you are getting your information from and whether it is from a biased representation for other networks. I refer to the numerous posts you have made reflecting on Sprint news regarding its rollout(refering to knowing people that install, and permitting for the network).

I live in Rochester NY and have been very forward on my experiences with Sprint. I really have never had any traumatizing issues with Sprint. It has been a great carrier before, during and after my wife's accident which left us scurrying for financial balance. Sprint helped us spread our payments out so we could retain service and scale back on our monthly payments until we regained our footing. I don't find this kind of customer service as being...
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