User: ReaperXero
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UM?? 2 years too late?
So the busiest city in the world gets a better network almost last? Who marketed this?
Soooo. It's not getting better?
Is this contract binding if a tower was moved away from your home?
Oh Gee, Can't monopolize in the US so lets change countries.
Oh Gee, Can't monopolize in the US so lets change countries.
Re: Network Vision Network Flop
No I might be a fraction of the people who are not complaining. It works for me. I travel 1 hour back and forth to work everyday Texas I35 through Austin and it's perfect. I feel bad for everyone else who's had those horror stories. No reason to change..... Yet....
AKA
We paid too many Early Termination Fees.. :lol:
Read the actual article
top 5% of users in congested areas. it's not everyone everywhere. Assuming 5oclock rush in big cities etc etc. Now I can see it as a gateway to other throttles or just the beggining, but currently this is only a handful of users. not fussing about but not closing my eyes either.
Here we go again
One ring to rule them all..
Re: Full of it
If you tack that 12 dollars back on, Verizon would still be higher. The logic doesn't make sense. I understand you're angry. BUT devils advocate the network is better. So Tomato Tomato.
Look at the areas that were cut
It's math. Orlando, Sacremento, New York, Ft Worth. Cost per rep is much higher per person in these areas. They're keeping the smaller city call center.
Re: S6
from my knowledge of Verizon, they're in a bid war (kinda like what walmart does) on how much each unit would cost them. Where as the other carriers give in to the first offer.
Re: Well, it's clear...
And to add.. if you were CEO and had to increase the Termination fee ask yourself "How do you do it and have the public thank you" Term fees are the existing price of the phone you choose. If your phone was 650.00 and you cancel say in 2 months your fees equal the payoff. so you go from a normal 350.00 Term fee to 600.00 payoff. do the math. funny.
Re: Patience Is a Virtue.
According to Sprints upgrade calander. At first they were not meeting expectations dates that they set out a year ago, but with Softbank they have now exceeded the expectations. end of Dec 70% completion.. 1st quarter next year nearly 85-90 %.. very nice indeed.
Re: Only took how many years?
agreed, LTE is still fairly new. WiMax is abandoned. So "network vision" is based on the rollout of 1900 3G and LTE. (and spark etc) LTE should be 60 - 70% close to completion in most areas.
Can Vouch.. here's why...
Sprint is pushing customers to sprint.com. They've stricken certain abilities from the agents.. example Number changes (customers are now directed to website), Bill Payment (really? yup) Account to Account transfers, Corp discount qualification's, additional New Lines of services. Tech support is also now instructed to "go to store" pretty much for everything now. This was instituted within the last 4 months, which yes has lowered the amount of calls coming in because the agents now can do even ...
Re: They're buying it to dismantle it?
This is an old continued argument, but buying out the competition to control the market evidently is fine under your terms. AT&T has tons of unused spectrum that select not to use, then finds excuses "we need more spectrum" It's all about who controls the "spice" AT&T has been proven of this type of business practice since the 80's.
Re: They're buying it to dismantle it?
I SEE it as buying a small competitor to close it.. but that's just me
They're buying it to dismantle it?
Am I reading this right? They're buying Cricket to dismantle the CDMA because of compatability?
Re: Much sooner than the LTE conversion
rawvega said:
If you're talking about 800MHz SMR on CDMA 1x, then almost every phone Sprint has released since the Evo 3D supports it. If you're referring to LTE on 800MHz SMR then no current handsets support that. There will be three or so hotspots/USB sticks that support 800MHz LTE coming out this summer with handsets to follow this fall.
Samsung Galaxy 4 LTE/LTE Advanced 800 MHz, 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2600 MHz
HTC One LTE/LTE Advanced ...
Re: Much sooner than the LTE conversion
KOL4420 said:
I am confused on how you know you were using the 800mzh ESMR signal? Second IDEN is still active until midnight tonight, and thirdly how do you know your phone even picks up a 800ESMR signal?
Your information needs facts to be backed up with your negative reviews. To my understanding all Sprint phones are using 1900mhz 3G and 4G LTE.
Only 2 phones can do it once system is launch HTC One and Galaxy 4. Other phones that ...
Re: I understand what Dish is saying. But...
I actually agree with this statement. I read that Dish is having to take a 10 Billion dollar(Dr Evil pinky) loan to make this deal happen. Meaning that plans for network expansion beyond 2013 will be slowed down to pay back debt. Softbank is bringing money in not stealing from peter to pay paul.
Re: Interesting.
personally I think they should stay w/ Softbank anyways. I read that Dish is having to take a 10 Billion loan to make it happen. So you start off in debt. I think the offer was just another ploy to slow the deal in turn slowing the Clear purchase. "We'll 25 Billion" "sprint "Ok, deal" Dish "JK!"
Re: Time to say "Bye Sprint"
That still doesn't make sense.. No contract? Sooo you put a down payment for your phone UNLESS you pay Retail and then pay it off by adding 20.00 per month per phone to your bill and then if you cancel they send you a bill for the difference of the phone which is 300-400 dollars.. Now tell me there's no contract in that? It's the same system re-worded so they can increase your monthly and thank them for ...
Re: really
As in the desert?
Re: I call B.S. on this one!
Neytess, no need to correct yourself. MOST of us understand your comments. This strung out longer than it should have.
Re: Sprint new motto:
I don't buy what ATT says about not raising prices. History shows that it will happen. Actually it's inevitable. Granted they may not do it now, but it will happen gradually. Att will be like gas prices.. slowly raise, and hope no one notices.
ATT Motto
"Why be competitive, if we can just buy the competition out?"
Just a thought?
I'm anti merger for the record.
Is this a Win Win situation for ATT? I look at this way, Merger goes through they get what they want. The Merger doesn't go through (minus the already decrease in business) With all the negative attention toward the merger the increase of customer loss (I would assume doubled and if/When the merger fails it will triple) Tmobile drops out all together. ATT still knocks another competitor out the door. Just a thought. ...