New plans come out monthly, if not daily, most people who are cost conscious will change or jump to a cheaper plan when it's available. You can save hundreds, over a 2 year period. Even if you hold on to the plan for the 3rd year, you still not paying more with Sprint than Tmobile considering the 3 year period.
The website has been working a lot better for me. I notice it loads much quicker and hasn't lagged like it's used to be. Hopefully, they have figured things out.
http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2017/04/25/sprint-ceo-stays-on-track-for-big-stock-bonus.html
The earnings call is may 3rd, :-). I don't see Sprint stock would drop more than 1 dollar after earnings call. I expect them to add around 100k in postpaid phones, and around 300k total users.
It is still cheaper after 2 years with Tmobile when accounting for the entire length of 2 year of service. Taxes can vary by state. Tmobile charges $5/line for the hotspot. So even with taxes, you could be paying less for 5 lines of service anywhere with Sprint.
I agree for the most part with what you're saying. I think it has to do with Marcelo's background. He was not a product or network guy. He's a salesman and distributor first. He wants to expand the distribution network for Sprint to grow, the network will follow.
Also, it may be that Masa is the final decision maker on the network spending side, so he doesn't have much influence on the network CapEx.
I was going to say, usually macro sites get 3xCA already. I can't imagine Orlando has only a couple marco sites. The site by Disney definitely is a macro site I was connected to at 2xCA last year.
LOL. Why is this a Sprint's problem when a competitor didn't mention Sprint? May be Sprint is actually faster than Tmo. I don't hear the same questions being asked when Sprint is not mentioning Tmo in their ads.
I can't imagine it is the only place with 3xCA in Overland Park. I typically find anywhere with Sprint full macro setup there is 3xCA enabled here in South Florida. Though, the speeds are not anywhere near the 170 dl range you are hitting.
When you roam on another network, it all depends on how good the network is in that area, just like using any carrier in the US. If the network is shitty, nothing Sprint can do about it. People need to have perspectives before they start ranting.
Sorry to hear! The economy is still good even with Trump, but WWIII will be here sooner rather than later haha. I'm sure you will land on your feet again.
Why did this catch Sprint off guard? Tmo needed this spectrum and had been talking about this for years. Verizon came out with unlimited when they had been against it for years.
Sprint has enough spectrum to use, just need to execute it. They have more mid-band spectrum now (2.5) than 600mhz nationwide. They just need to execute.
Also, it looks like they are farming 1900hmz in south florida. I have seen 2nd carrier more and more. I suspect they will have VoLTE on 1900 and keep LTE data on b41.