dnicekid
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I honestly don't see prices dropping to much but rather changing the structure.. Framily pricing is good, I think the pricing will move towards framily pricing just without the framily.. 45-50 bucks unlimited is pretty good.. But they should def change their prices for the hotspot devices. Give me 10gs for $40 or 4for $20
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that pricing is similar to the framily.... The CEO stated cheaper prices until the network is where it needs to be. This will stop the bleeding... In markets that are in good standing people will flock, in places like what you stated.. Well in time it will get better.. Should happen within a year... I would pay sprint $35 a month with a so so network than pay vzw ~80 for 4gbs and their network.. But that's just me. If the prices were within $15 I would stay with vzw
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http://m.christianpost.com/news/samsung-galaxy-note-4-release-date-specs-and-features-leaked-by-indonesian-online-retailer--124864/ I am baffled... 4 GB of ram 16/32/64 GB of mem... Up 128 external mem! What's the price gonna be ouch!
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Well.... I guess it has begun! Here comes sprint!
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Will sprint really be able to pull off band 41? With its current site configuration? Or will it be "sparse" due its shorter travel? Things are looking better but how many more sitrs /small cells will sprint need to bring us to the promise land?
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Sprint to join Rural Operators Roaming Hub (CCA and RRPP thread)
dnicekid replied to marioc21's topic in General Topics
Is Tmo still going to participate now? -
Everyone is to blame. More money if that meant hiring more crews or flying in personnel to certain areas for faster deployments.. Like a rapid reaction team. These guys would go to D.C. to help expedite the rollout then leave when certain% is completed. Sprint should have focused on its markets that have the most customers and the move outward. Out here I can be in the middle of nowhere, pick up LTE get into a largely populated area and bounce back and forth because not all of the towers are down. The largely populated should have these extras helping out then move to the next market and leave the others to finish remaining towers. This is the only way I see sprint getting closer to finishing.. Yes they need to spend a little more Yes who ever planned the rollout made a mistake Yes they made a mistake with backhaul contracts Yes who ever signed off on all it should have asked about the "what ifs" My opinion, yes a lot of people were responsible.. But, it is getting better
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Poor 3G but great LTE?
dnicekid replied to burnout8488's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
That's very common around here as well. The only place I have gotten 2-3 on 3g was outside of Boston. My 3g is slo, barely usable but its pretty much LTE or bust for now. -
Lol, Tmo makes its customers "feel" like they ARE fighting for them.. That's basically what's behind the "uncarrier" movement. With the quality/price of their network in most urban areas its easy to see why so many are jumping... Every time I go into the store, it seems to be young energetic people working who "believe" they are part of something special.. When I enter the sprint its definitely a more calm, like "whatever" feeling, not bad just not energetic. Vzw on the other hand has more like an upscale feeling, everyone is in suits and ties... Sprint still has a long way to go. I would love to pay less a month, I know as soon as vzw/att drop prices a little that will hurt sprint/tmos growth. Hopefully sprint will acquire some of the small guys then possibly something with dish... Merger,spectrum swap..
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http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_4-6434.php Should be interesting. Which version will sprint get???? I see the 805 chip!
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Now comes the sprint/dish merger...... In sprints future dish merger seems more important as wireless has evolved from just a phone service. Different types of "data" is where its going as shown by att/DirecTV buyout. Sprint/dish has shown this as well. The last thing sprint needed was to possibly lose the dish partnership/connection to Tmo and the French company. Sprint should think about buying dish, then u.s. cellular. I still think we will see some type of "surprise" by the time this sorts itself out.
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Excellent plan ideas up there ^^^^^^^^^^^^^↑
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Very true, but nowadays its pick your poison, until the footprint matches the big 2.. Forgot to add my plans have no discounts unless you are on the $50ul But the pricing is close to what framlies are .... Just more attractive:) This would bring people in.. Sprint should a LA carte and the more you add the better value.