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speed4evr

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  1. Mine has been running smoother than iOS 6, I had 6.0 so I wouldn't lose my jailbreak. I prefer Android over iOS, but is iOS 7 has made leaps and bounds (control center). I upgraded and it had an issue, so I'm on a clean install of iOS 7 and unable to sync with my laptop. 

  2. Sadly the negative comments trump the few or unheard positive comments. Many large internet providers agree to "monopolize" an area, i think its why their industry is usually disliked. http://bgr.com/2013/03/01/time-warner-cable-criticism-353827/

     

    I personally like Sprint, based on their businesses and customer decisions(being stuck on 3G is frustrating though) compared to VZW n ATT

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    Sprint customer service folks are a problem. They are grossly under educated. They do not know what they're looking at half the time. I don't know how many have reported NV is under way in a market because they see legacy upgrades. This is Sprint's fault. They need to train much better.

     

     

     

     

    As a former Sprint Premiere Care Rep for numerous years I pretty much agree with this. Many reps didn't really know what LTE was about or understand the time frames, Consumer and Sales depts are another issue. And LTE/NV/IDEN were related to many of our calls.

     

    Sent from my Sprint powered Galaxy Note 2

  4. There are numerous articles, even on sprint.com, that detail Clearwire's plans for 4G LTE regarding Sprint. Clearwire's goals are similar to the troublesome Lightsquared, they're in the business of wholesale. They plan to overlay Sprint's 4G LTE network in large markets where Sprint might have trouble meeting data demands. Clearwire has large spectrum assets they can use to deliver 20MHz x 20MHz in the top markets. Clearwire's frequency runs on higher frequency around 2.4GHz

     

     

    http://www.fiercewir...tion/2012-07-26

     

     

    http://www.fiercebro...n-20/2012-10-03

     

    I cant find the article from one of the Sprint Execs where he talked about about the sooner than expected decommissioning of 9600 IDEN towers this year which allows them to use CDMA on 800MHz this year and then LTE on 800MHz next year in some areas. Being part of Sprint Cust Care I can only talk about whats officially announced

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