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Nice prices.

SkyeWint

Feb 19, 2016, 8:43 PM
It's a shame that their prices apparently don't even support their network, considering what they're doing.

GG Sprint. Have another go when you get enough funding to make a network that has more than the "net" part.
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gloopey1

Feb 20, 2016, 8:21 AM
It's an even greater shame that people like you post things without fact checking. Sprint's network may not be on par with Verizon, but they certainly cover more people nationwide through roaming agreements than AT&T or T-Mobile. Try using either of the latter-mentioned carriers in rural areas and see how great they are. It doesn't matter how "quality" a network is if it doesn't provide blanket coverage in areas where you'll need it most.
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SkyeWint

Feb 20, 2016, 2:23 PM
It's an even greater shame that people like you post things after assuming we haven't. Sprint's network isn't on par with verizon, any roaming agreements they have with AT&T and T-mobile require phones that are compatible with GSM *and* CDMA. While that is becoming more common with the shutdown of whatever CDMA there was in most of the world, it's still not that common yet.
Further, according to Sprint's very own legal terms and conditions, if you use over 800 minutes or 300MB (at the MOST) off of their network, they have "the right to, without notice, deny, terminate, modify, disconnect or suspend service". Period. And they often do.

I agree with the last point, though. The "quality" of a network doesn't matter if it doesn't get coverag...
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