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This entire thing falls apart when you see that the top ranked carriers are all Sprint and T-Mobile MVNOs despite Sprint getting the lowest ratings. All you have to do to see that BGR loves to fan the flames on the Sprint hate train is search for Sprint on their website. Literally every article where Sprint is mentioned is an attack on them. Searching for T-Mobile shows an article for every single deal they have.


I sincerely believe BGR is written or edited by tmo employees.
I don't click on their articles instead opening pages in the related search on Google.

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I sincerely believe BGR is written or edited by tmo employees.
I don't click on their articles instead opening pages in the related search on Google.

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Ever since they were sold. Bgr is the worst.


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30 minutes ago, Johnner1999 said:

 


Ever since they were sold. Bgr is the worst.


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I wish they had sold to a German conglomerate.  Then I could say they are the wurst.  :hah:

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17 hours ago, Paynefanbro said:

This entire thing falls apart when you see that the top ranked carriers are all Sprint and T-Mobile MVNOs despite Sprint getting the lowest ratings. All you have to do to see that BGR loves to fan the flames on the Sprint hate train is search for Sprint on their website. Literally every article where Sprint is mentioned is an attack on them. Searching for T-Mobile shows an article for every single deal they have. They even have an article telling readers that a T-Mobile BOGO deal ends in 8 hours. The site borders on T-Mobile advertisement.

Even TmoNews isn't that biased and they're a site strictly about T-Mobile.

They're just parroting what Consumers Reports study concluded.

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On 12/8/2017 at 12:55 PM, derrph said:

Why is this still a thing with Sprint

SO I guess Pokemon GO is still a thing to the point Sprint giving out poke coins or whatever if you switch to Sprint. I Just don't see why they (Sprint) are trying to make this a thing still. I'm sure the majority has moved on from PG besides the younger kids. SMH.

Tell that to my 45 year old wife. :rolleyes:

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58 minutes ago, nexgencpu said:

Meanwhile back in reality land, Sprint just surpassed At&t in overall speed according to ookla..

 

BGR does not approve of this message. 

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44 minutes ago, nexgencpu said:

In fact, they should be in second unless V is faster than last reported..

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39 minutes ago, nexgencpu said:

Solid improvements for Sprint.

http://newsroom.sprint.com/celebrating-and-accelerating.htm

Nice. I wonder if we’ll see some articles on this soon. 

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6 hours ago, bigsnake49 said:

They're just parroting what Consumers Reports study concluded.

I know that, however they could have made the title any other thing but they knew jumping on the hate train would gain them clicks. Sensationalized headline and an article that unnecessarily bashes Sprint while AT&T and VZW are basically right alongside them.

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On 12/22/2017 at 5:01 PM, nexgencpu said:

In fact, they should be in second unless V is faster than last reported..

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Am I missing something here? It shows TMUS at 23.17, VZ at 21.13, T at 20.05,and S at 15.39. Doesn’t this make them in 4th still?

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3 minutes ago, danlodish345 said:

They are not very far behind AT&T which is a great thing. Sprint needs to stick around. They are a very viable competitor to the other carriers.

No, they already surpassed Att, they are neck and neck with TMO and V.

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8 minutes ago, nexgencpu said:

No, they already surpassed Att, they are neck and neck with TMO and V.

Will Sprint do better once they roll-out 256 QAM and 4X4 MIMO nationwide? What is taking so long to do so anyways?

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1 minute ago, bucdenny said:

Will Sprint do better once they roll-out 256 QAM and 4X4 MIMO nationwide? What is taking so long to do so anyways?

Cost is the most likely culprit, but it's coming soon. Also they seem 100% committed to massive mimo. So I fully expect 4x4 to come together with massive mimo some time in early to mid '18

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No, they already surpassed Att, they are neck and neck with TMO and V.


Is there an updated chart with the updated numbers for all 4 carriers?


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1 hour ago, nexgencpu said:

Cost is the most likely culprit, but it's coming soon. Also they seem 100% committed to massive mimo. So I fully expect 4x4 to come together with massive mimo some time in early to mid '18

Is it not a software/firmware update on the existing 8T8R equipment?

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