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nybs31

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  1. Football player Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  2. Music legend Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  3. Thanks for the helpful info! I'll be sure to do it right! Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  4. I am currently running Hyperdrive rom. I will map it on the way home tonight. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  5. I will. I just haven't had time. Do I just open sensorly and let it run while driving through the area with 4g? Edit: Nevermind. Figured it out. I press the "map trip" button. Lol Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  6. Now I'm just waiting on 4g to be brought to Pass Christian where I live. It has recently been deployed in Bay St. Louis, which is the city right next to mine. 4g signal reaches to about 1 mile from my home. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  7. By the way for those that are interested, Sprint now has 3g service at Stennis Space Center. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  8. Thanks to all of you for your input and suggestions. I am not going to drop this. If Sprint is not going to provide service there I at least want to know why. And why are you trying to get me to drop Sprint WiWavelength? I am not violating my roaming contract as I do not exceed my data roaming usage of 300 MB (I turn roaming off) and I don't exceed my voice roaming usage of 800 minutes. I just would like to know why Sprint has decided not to provide service to the 2nd largest NASA facility in the country among other things.
  9. The reason I am so persistent about this is I don't want to leave Sprint as they are one of the few carriers who still offer unlimited data. Sprint has had this antenna there for years (when they acquired nextel). Customers have been terminated from service due to roaming there and Sprint has not acquired new customers due to not having service there. I have talked to local Sprint store reps and they agree that Sprint should put service there. One of the Sprint reps informed me that Sprint pays 25 cents per kb of data for roaming. While I am there I am roaming off of verizon's network. It just doesn't make business sense to me that Sprint would rather pay roaming fees there and not have service. I know it will cost a lot up front to provide service there, but they will get their money back from the initial up front cost in the long run. I also know that other customers who have Sprint turn their roaming data off and even their phone off while on site to prevent roaming.
  10. Hello all. I am new to this site but have been lurking for awhile now. There is great information here! Let me get started on this situation that I am encountering as it is a long story. Hopefully someone here can help me. I live in south Mississippi. I work at NASA John C. Stennis Space Center located in south Mississippi. This space center is the 2nd largest NASA facility in the country. The biggest facility is Kennedy Space Center. Stennis Space Center is where all the rocket engines get tested that go into flight. Every space shuttle that has been into space has been tested at Stennis. I work in a data center called NCCIPS located on Stennis space center. It is the largest Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data center in the country. Every other carrier (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and even a local Mississippi cell phone company named CSpire Wireless) have service while on site of Stennis space center. Sprint is the only carrier to not have service while on site (roaming yes, but no Sprint service). There is a Nextel antenna located on site which I found through this website http://www.antennase...est=pagehandler (this link provides the location of the antenna. Antenna is on the red tower in the middle). I have contacted Sprint about this issue. I have been speaking with Terrence Morgan with the Executive Services Department of Sprint. We have been back and forth with this situation since November of last year. The last thing he told me this week was Sprint is going to decommission this antenna as per the Nextel discontinue plans and has no plans of putting a CDMA antenna in it's place. He says he knows no further information. He refuses to give me the contact information of someone who can tell me why Sprint has made this decision and will not contact that person/department and tell them all the information I have posted here. There are many people who work at the data center who have Sprint. I am sure there are hundreds more who work on site of Stennis. I am stuck at a dead end. I am not even asking for 4g service, just Sprint service without roaming, I really do like Sprint and would like to remain a customer. My next option I was thinking of creating a petition on change.org and sending the petition link to everyone on Stennis space center and ask them to sign it if they have Sprint service. Then who or what department would I send the petition to? Do any of you know what action I should take next or who I need to contact at Sprint to get service at Stennis? Sorry for the long post, but it seems like a no-brainer for Sprint to get coverage at Stennis. I thank you all for reading and hopefully pointing me in the right direction.
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