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Slammer

Nov 9, 2010, 2:51 PM
Sprint has really made a tremendous effort to turn things around. The merge of Nextel, really tarnished Sprint's image.

Moving forward:

As a consumer of the wireless industry for over 22 years, I think Sprint should be re-examined again by prospects looking to try another carrier. It is NOT the same carrier it was back a few years ago. They have expended a great deal of cash to improve their native coverage area while looking to expand on it. Their selection of products has increased ten fold and Customer 😉 Service has never been better.

I am not trying to shoot from the hip. If you are in Sprint/Clearwire's areas, I dare anyone to try their services again or for the first time. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

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SquareCircuit

Nov 9, 2010, 3:04 PM
I personally agree with everything you say, i have been with sprint for a few years. ( 4 years)

1.) while i was with them my bill has gotten cheaper,

2.) the features have gotten better

3.) the service level is better

4.) and i get coverage everywhere ,

5.) i cannot find a plan that matches sprint that meets my needs


6.) sprint allow me to do EVERYTHING with my EVO and even tether and suck down GB's and GB's of data using torrent applications its wonderful

7.) they have on problem assisting me with all my needs and take payment arrangements

8.) i never have surprise big bill from sprint EVER

anyone have a different opinnion that is not bias , because i am telling it how i see it and i have used all the ca...
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Azeron

Nov 9, 2010, 3:33 PM
Well said. I admire Sprint and I hope to see them compete with the Duopoly for many more years.
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CellStudent

Nov 9, 2010, 4:37 PM
Azeron said:
I admire Sprint and I hope to see them compete with the Duopoly for many more years.


The United States needs to have at least three comparable service providers in order to avoid uncapitalistic behaviors by the major players.

On the other hand, I don't think Clearwire has a valid business model. They're just failing to execute.

Hopefully they can get their act together, soon. T-mobile is on pretty much equal footing with them right now, and six months from now Verizon's LTE will be equal to or better then WiMAX's offerings. If they have to go through a contractionary streak over the next few months, they're going to lose ground that can only be made up by hoping handset makers can con...
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Dreyfous23

Nov 9, 2010, 6:08 PM
Great post John!

I happen to work for RadioShack and we sell At&t, T-Mo and Sprint. I've been with all 4 major carriers at one point or another. All have had their upsides and downsides.

I recently switched back to Sprint in June, after 4 years with VZM, 2 years before them with T-Mo, a year with Sprint and originally starting my celluar experience with At&t/Cingular back in 1998.

From my personal experience, I liked Sprint the most, though I was only with them for one year back in 2003. I did not break my contract out spite or poor service. I had moved to an area where Sprint had no coverage and T-Mo at the time did. T-Mo also had their SideKick craze and I was sucked into it.

That being said, I'm Glad to be back with Sprint....
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