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jwigley

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  1. I don't like the sound of a patchy local network, I might get a work phone in the next year or two- they use Sprint. I'll wait until then to try it out. Thanks for the info folks.
  2. Hey guys, so how did it all turn out in Sacramento? My contract with Verizon ends in roughly a half year, wondering if it's worth it to come back at that time? Verizon is expensive, especially considering that they don't have unlimited data. Other than that, the service has been awesome. Except for a couple weird places I went to along the coast, I always have had signal and data. Other than that, in Sacramento my phone service has been solid. Has sprint reached this level of service in Sacramento?
  3. I think that Sprint will implement the throttle, especially after people realize that they aren't stuck on the older unusable 3G.
  4. Just wait it out a bit longer. For me, verizon just suddenly gave me an extra 4 gigs of data (for the life of my service) so I'm going okay with 8 gigs a month. I will eventually come back to sprint I'm guessing but now I'm in no rush since I'm no longer in danger of always running over my plan limit.
  5. So let me get this straight, Sprint is claiming the Sacramento market to be officially lit up with 4G LTE now, right?
  6. Cool. I'm excited to see how things progress. Not excited about paying an ETF in order to come back though.
  7. I have a question for you kind folks: My current plan is to wait until the Note 4 to becomes available in October before I switch back to sprint. Does anyone have an opinion on whether or not I should come back to sprint this upcoming month (say... Oct 17th after the Note 4 releases) or wait a few more months? I'm speaking in regard to LTE. I know it's spotty right now but on the Sensorly maps, it *seems* like overall LTE is hitting most of the Sacramento suburbs and covers the 80 and 50 corridors all the way to downtown Sac where I work.
  8. I don't know but I'm getting tired of data caps on Verizon already and waiting for things to develop just a bit further before I switch back to Sprint.
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