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Is anybody with Sprint with a no contract phone? How are speeds and do they throttle speeds? Also do you have a unlimited data plan?

 

 

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I have the Sprint lease, I put money down and my payment is $6.00 for the equipment and the plan is 60.00 unlimited everything.  Never been throttled.....not sure why they would anyways.  The data network is not that fast -- speeds average 2 to 5 mbps.  I was in a Spark area (Orlando) and got over 10gbps most times I checked.  I do believe the network will get better and better.  They can't afford to keep having a poor network because they will continue to lose customers.  

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I am on no contract never been throttled ever even using 50gb a month

 

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What’s your average download and upload?

 

 

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Wow where are these speed tests at? Nothing close to that in South Carolina

Statesville NC its a new B41 market and 26 just got optimized around here and i know SC is slowly getting 26 still alot of regulations down there reason u dont see 41 yet

 

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I purchased a used Sprint Samsung Galaxy S5 and I've been on the $45 unlimited "framily" plan with no contact for quite a few months and have never been throttled. Not a super heavy data user, usually average 5 - 10GB month.

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$45 framily with a full-price (no contract) iPhone. About 30gb per month, and never throttled. Sprint used to throttle the heavy data users on congested towers, but they backed off of that.

 

 

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