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I think most people will answer your statements by saying, I will switch over or consider Sprint when the network is built out.  Its hard to convince someone to wait especially when they are coming from ATT or Verizon which they are used to having LTE everywhere.  I think once the CDMA 800 and LTE 800 networks start getting built out  that is when it will make a more convincing argument.   I think most people coming from other carriers wouldn't care as much about LTE 2600 but LTE 800 and CDMA 800 is more of a concern.

 

Just a side point, AT&T is far from fully built out for LTE. Sprint has them beaten in many parts of West Michigan, on both coverage and speed.

 

But anyways, perhaps a moderator could spin this conversation off? It seems like most of the posts here belong in a thread called something like "When should people switch to Sprint?", etc.

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Just a side point, AT&T is far from fully built out for LTE. Sprint has them beaten in many parts of West Michigan, on both coverage and speed.

 

But anyways, perhaps a moderator could spin this conversation off? It seems like most of the posts here belong in a thread called something like "When should people switch to Sprint?", etc.

 

Conversation is done.  No need to spin it off.

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I referred 2 of my co workers and they are very happy so far with Sprint service here in Puerto Rico. I got $50 for each referral and they sent me everything in just 1 Amex card.

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Nice. Easy sell since Puerto Rico is 99% complete

I referred 2 of my co workers and they are very happy so far with Sprint service here in Puerto Rico. I got $50 for each referral and they sent me everything in just 1 Amex card.

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Still. It wasnt that easy to sell the service because of Sprint's past reputation. Yet showing them with some speedtests got them convinced

 

Sent from my Sprint Galaxy S4

 

 

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Oh talking about more victims, today i referred another co-worker to switch from At&t to Sprint. The $50 promotion is on again sweet. It was not that hard to make him switch..... He wants unlimited data, he wants a Note 3 and T-Mobile coverage sucks were he lives. Profit :-)

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