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tracer

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  1. I decided to stay with Sprint. I'm going to add another line to my business contract and upgrade one phone to an iPhone 5 Friday. I'm looking forward to enjoying the LTE service in Omaha/Bellevue/Papillion as it becomes available over the next month or two. I have a question unrelated to LTE, towers, etc. if I may: Do you guys have Applecare+ for your iPhones or use Sprint's $11/month insurance? I have multiple Apple computers and have always had AppleCare for them and they've always taken care of any issues quickly and never given me any hassle on claims. For the phones the price is significantly different since AppleCare+ is only $99 plus $49 per incident vs. $11/month for Sprint's plan. I'm thinking the AppleCare will probably serve my needs and save me money? Thanks, Tracer
  2. Thanks for the responses to my Sprint vs. Verizon question. Sprint is, by far, the least expensive. I enjoy a significant discount as a business customer. When talking to Verizon they said the would offer a business discount for 5 lines or more but it still was less than 1/2 of what Sprint is giving me now. I will most likely stay with Sprint now that the long-promised 4G/LTE is actually coming to fruition. Is there any concern for Sprint going away from the unlimited data plan? Thanks, Tracer
  3. I'm new here. This thread is quite helpful to me for the Omaha area. But I have a question: I have been a Sprint business customer with 4 - 5 lines for a long, long time. After many, many months of promises by Sprint to bring in 4G/LTE service, I got real frustrated and almost moved some lines to Verizon over the last couple months. Then a friend told me the Sprint LTE towers are starting to light up. But the question in the back of my mind remains. Do I still bail and go to the competition? I have a couple phones I want to upgrade this week and need to add another line. Do I start moving over to Verizon or upgrade with Sprint? Other than price, why would I continue with Sprint? Will Sprint ever catch up to the Verizon network across the country? Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Tracer
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