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  1. Thanks for the reply. I should clarify that at each of the stores, I would notice that on rare occasion a phone would pick up a single bar of LTE signal. That is not true in Lakewood where I work. Is this an indicator that LTE is in fact turned on for that area, but just not optimized or tuned yet? Again, not entirely sure how much I can expect it to improve. Hmm.
  2. Hello, I joined this site because I am a former Sprint customer of many years. I do want to stress that I'm not bashing Sprint, I'm just disappointed and am looking for help from people who are probably knowledgeable about what's going on. I left Sprint back in April to go to T-Mobile because I was tired of waiting for the LTE rollout to be completed, and status/time estimates were no longer reliable (same old "90 days" reassurances everyone else was getting). I migrated back to Sprint about 2 weeks ago because I was told that the LTE rollout was complete in Denver. So far I'm not too impressed. The Sprint Store in Denver on Colfax and Wadsworth only gets 3G signal, same with the one in Belmar off Alameda and Wadsworth. I get no LTE at work in Lakewood, which is on Simms, down from Colfax to Alameda. Even here at my home right off of 6th and Broadway, which is pretty damn centrally located and IMO should have full LTE service - like I did on T-Mobile - I only get one bar, average about -102 dB signal. At my other job in NE Denver off I-70 and Washington, I only get about 1 bar of LTE signal. 2 bars is about all I can hope to get most places. I really don't know what to do. I hate the fact that T-Mobile has a data cap, and that they only allow 50 MB of roaming data. That really screwed me when I was traveling this summer. I want to like Sprint, the price is good, but it's pointless if this is the best I can expect. I'm coming to you guys looking for guidance or reassurance that the LTE rollout is not complete and that things will improve, but right now, I'm considering sucking it up and paying a premium for Verizon so I can have solid LTE coverage wherever I go. I was optimistic for the Network Vision plan, and I had planned to come back eventually, but is this all I can look forward to? Thank you for hearing me out.
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