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dump at&t for Sprint

jbecool80

Jun 5, 2009, 2:08 PM
I dont know if I should dump at&t for sprint because ive been on a rocky relationship with at&t for the past year. 😲
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drake

Jun 5, 2009, 2:33 PM
You'd be welcome with 3x the 3G network, but also check out www.sprint.com/coverage to better help you decision. Thanks, -Drake
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Kayslay34

Jun 5, 2009, 3:38 PM
You cant forget that better pricing, you can easily save 4-5 hundred a year with sprint vrs at$t. Only thing at$t has over sprint IMO is the global network and sim cards.
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Strawberry Jamz

Jun 5, 2009, 7:17 PM
Do it...

They are countless reason to switch to Sprint. I can almost gaurantee you will like it, but if you don't you can always return your device and cancel your service within 30 days.
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en102

Jun 8, 2009, 11:28 AM
Do your research 'before' you switch carriers.

- Check out 'what' plan you want (cost on multiple carriers)
- Coverage (doesn't matter if a carrier has large amounts of coverage if they don't cover the place you use it)
- Devices (typically I put this near the bottom, unless you're looking for a specific device like iPhone, Pre, Storm, G1)
- Corp discounts (are any available)
- What do people in your area use, and do they like it / hate it.

Eg. I have both AT&T and Sprint. Urban coverage on Sprint in L.A. is a little better than AT&T - at least outdoors. Audio quality on AT&T is better than Sprint (sounds synthesized on Sprint) data is similar where I use it. My corp rate on AT&T is better than my corp rate on Sprint. You may a...
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