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darrelldwllms

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  1. Sprint has got to be seeing that one of their updates is messing with their reliability. I want sprint to succeed and I think there is just a configuration error that Sprint deployed.

     

    My own experience in Orange County seems to be slowly replicating itself in other markets. I used to travel on LTE the majority of the time and now it is less than 20% of the time even though I don't use data when driving. My phone is going from full blown LTE signal to no signal and back to 3g every couple of minutes when driving (or even when sitting at a stop light). I get my new Nexus 5x here shortly and hope this fixes itself but I am concerned how this will start to impact customer adds and drops.

     

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    Same here in Birmingham and Huntsville, Alabama . I thought it was my iPhone 6, but it happens to my iPhone 6S. I can be in the car and literally my LTE just cuts off for three minutes in my downtown district and go to 1X! [emoji19]

     

     

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  2. Framily wasn't an ordinary unlimited plan in the style of the other Sprint unlimited plans. Framily was a complex plan that involved an effort for people to save money by having to sell other people onto the plan, in order to get a discount. What Marcelo did was essentially taking Hesse's Simply Everything, lowering its price and calling it unlimited for $60. While it is more expensive than the lowest cost Framily, it is less expensive than Framily for the first few lines.

     

    I think Sprint ought to bring the price down further to $45 Monthly, for those who choose to lease their devices, or choose Easy Pay. They could have that as the rate for the first line to get at least one line on the account upgrading regularly, in order to keep that lower rate, then allow additional lines at $45 monthly each, regardless of device payment, then scrap away all of the other plans, or alternatively offer a Google Fi-style flat rate program without the complicated plan tiers which consumers spend so much time trying to figure out which tier works best to them while avoiding costly overages.

     

    Such a plan could be $30 for the first line, $15 each additional line, $5 per GB flat rate. Although I personally don't like shared data plans, this idea might work out well, especially for those who don't use much data.

    You know the Best Buy One Plan, a BestBuy exclusive is $45 Unlimited Everything, plus $20 for leasing. Which makes the plan $65 for Unlimited Everything plus a new iPhone every two years "that's if you're into iPhones". I'm on it now and I love it! 55a6fb43949adbd9bf02d895d5e81f16.jpg

     

     

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