Best wireless coverage?
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^^^^uhmmm yeah as ive stated before sprint is good to me well im actally on nextel but as far as service is concerned sprints towers are stronger and better and theyre trying to combine sprint and nextels towers so the coverage will be even better!!
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Um...I've had T-Mobile since Voicetream days as well...they aren't as good as they used to be, but I have coverage in a lot of places as well as the other islands. I live on the North Shore and I have no real problems. My reception on the mainland was fine...
#18
I have been with Sprint since 2000, after ditching Voicestream and never had a problem with Sprint.
Although many have said their customer service sucks, as for myself I have never had a problem with customer service and if there was an issue there was a Sprint store right next to my work place. I never dealt with the customer service over the phone.
Overall, I like my service with Sprint, and I kept it after moving up here to Seattle. Also another thing, if you are into transfering ringtones from you pc to you phone, most sprint phones are setup where you have to d/l them from the internet, no direct transfers from pc to phone. There are ways around it though.
My ultimate test of signal strength is go down the men's section of Macy's and check if you lose signal. All the guys I know who have Nextel, always have strong signal down there.
Although many have said their customer service sucks, as for myself I have never had a problem with customer service and if there was an issue there was a Sprint store right next to my work place. I never dealt with the customer service over the phone.
Overall, I like my service with Sprint, and I kept it after moving up here to Seattle. Also another thing, if you are into transfering ringtones from you pc to you phone, most sprint phones are setup where you have to d/l them from the internet, no direct transfers from pc to phone. There are ways around it though.
My ultimate test of signal strength is go down the men's section of Macy's and check if you lose signal. All the guys I know who have Nextel, always have strong signal down there.
Last edited by WRX-Zero; 06-25-2008 at 06:01 PM.
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