Sprint Gives Up On QChat
Good riddens!
Some of the "improvements" were just finishing the rebanding job that Nextel had already started. The rebanding part of it was not SPrint's fault, that was a legacy Nextel issue, but the lack of onvestment in iDEN, and the huge downfall in customer service, those were definitely at the hands of Sprint.
So, saying "improved" is a little misleading on Sprint's part. Kind of like tracking mud on the floor, cleaning it up, then claiming you "improved" the floor.
Sprint hasn't spent much at all on Nextel or on the iDEN network in some time. They made a con...
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Sprint has the best PTT for those that need it. Sprint now has one of the best data networks and 4G now being active. With customer service vastly improved as well, and best price plans, I feel no mud is being slung here.
It was Sprint's lousy implementation that made PowerSource less than it could have been. Had the original Nextel done the PowerSource implementation, it would have been done correctly, and it would have been very successful.
Slammer said:
Nextel had a deficiency with today's texting and messeging users. The improvements made, were done to rectify the issues Boost Mobile users brought to the table. Sprint worked hard to improve these and IDEN is better than ever. Qchat was a valiant attempt to integrate both technologies. However, IDEN is the undisputed king of PTT and Qchat was an albatross that needed to go. I commend Sprint on yet another good move to proceed forward.
Sprint has the best PTT for those that need it. Sprint now has one of the best data networks and 4G now being active. With customer service vastly improved as well, and best price plans, I feel no mud is being slung here.
Now they just have to stop losing su...
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muchdrama said:
Now they just have to stop losing subscribers, and everything will be kosher.
And they will, once all of the businesses that switched over to Verizon's push to wait service are out of contract.
jrfdsf said:
And they will, once all of the businesses that switched over to Verizon's push to wait service are out of contract.
More power to them if that happens. I had Sprint for a couple of years; they were great. I'd like to see them succeed, especially since my parents have been on the network forever.
Is VZ's PTT still that bad? I had heard that the latest implementation by Motorola was pretty good now, but I haven't ever seen anyone using VZ PTT in the real world, so I can't compare.
Is VZ's PTT still that bad?
Thanks.
Tonight I got to play with a co-workers Droid, I currently own the Nokia N95, and I love my phone, but recently, I've been thinking maybe it's about time a get a phone that's like the Droid, nice bright large touch screen, slideout keyboard, and so on. I'd really like to have a phone with a slideout keyboard!!!
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