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That's my point exactly. It's not disruptive and it's not a huge advantage for Sprint. It's status quo. That in itself is a problem and the only thing I wish they would have been more aggressive about pricing trying to steal customers because as the boss knows, the network won't steal any customers right now with the perception being putrid. The plans aren't bad - if you like sprint. If you dislike sprint they won't make you really look twice unless you want unlimited. I think that's already been the case though.
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I'm not sure this is anywhere near aggressive enough to convince people to switch to Sprint. I mean you still have to pay for the device, which isn't trivial. So we are at what, 80 bucks a month? That doesn't seem at all disruptive, just more status quo most people don't need unlimited. Or even 2GB. Power users like us here probably do, but to most of the population they just want their bill to be cheaper, their service to work and have the device they want. Sprint needs to do better to convince people to join the "Pardon our dust" Network. Because that's the perception. A slight at best price advantage won't do it.
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The good news is low expectations can lead to out performing expectations more easily. That being said, nobody will care who is on another carrier until they are convinced sprint has it's network fixed. It'll take 800 and spark deployments to be far and wide before that tide seriously turns. Good news though is that they're putting in the effort. Sprints problem is perception. I have coworkers that absolutely hate sprint and won't recommend it due to past experiences despite my insistence that this isn't your grandpas network anymore and is only getting better.
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Data issues nationwide?
MacPCS replied to Geesmill's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
I had lots of issues with blocked calls on Sunday both making and receiving but that was fixed by mid afternoon. It was bad all morning though and I have exceptional voice service here normally. Not sure at all that it's related but I definitely noticed it. -
thats nothing you shouldn't have already expected. 800 will have to be largely complete before people nationally start to even think sprint has good coverage. Spark will have to be a reality in a lot of places before people take them seriously in terms of speeds. And then they need lots of devices that support all three bands and don't have fallback issues due to the network vision changeover. Yes, that's going to take at the minimum a year. Closer to two for sure.
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screen replacement is 150 on a 5, and can't be done on anything else newer than a 3GS yet. But that's if you don't have AppleCare and it is caused by physical damage. I'd say if you have a iPhone, get AppleCare +. 79 for a new phone beats the shit out of 269 which is the out of warranty cost for a 5, 5c or 5s. If you just have a defect in the first year though, it's a free replacement obviously.
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Will there be a full migration away from CDMA?
MacPCS replied to hhm0's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
They will eventually move away, it'll just be a looooong time. Think 2025 or so. They just don't have a need to. CDMA is just a good solid voice fallback even when they go VoLTE for all the old handsets. It will be a couple years before VoLTE is even a thing on Sprint and then they can begin to plan the shutdown. Which will not have a lot of urgency as 1xAdvanxef is so spectrally efficient it costs next to nothing in terms of spectrum to maintain. EV-DO on the other hand... -
vzw had very different objectives with their LTE deployment than sprint does. They just wanted to blanket the country with coverage first and worry about capacity later. They used 700 MHz first and are going back with AWS I believe and strengthening their capacity. It was a pretty straightforward network overlay rather than what Sprint is doing... Sprint OTOH is rebuilding their entire network. Piece by piece, site by site. Not specifically targeting coverage as much as just trying to get it done.
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doesn't mean his points are without merit. Some might be overblown but the idea of sprint and t mobile merging will have loads of questions that need to be answered to be able to say yeah it's a great idea. Or that it's a terrible idea for that matter.
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I'd much rather them purchase US Cellular or C-Spire or nTelos. or just some of the PCS spectrum assets (and maybe take the customers) from T-Mo/MetroPCS similar to how they did the recent deal with US Cellular. I'd prefer to not have Sprint not be forced to swallow all of T-Mobile. That's asking quite a lot financially, and would take a lot of resources away from Network Vision which really is the foundation of Sprint's future at this point and they should be laser focused on executing that as expeditiously as possible.
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LTE 1900 expansion
MacPCS replied to IamMrFamous07's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
it wouldn't take much if you're already down to a dreadful -114 dBm -
When the PS3 came out, blu-Ray was heavily embattled with HD-DVD. there was no clear cut winner yet so that advantage was largely unproven until a year or two into the generation. Oddly enough that's when the PS3 hit its stride and the price started to come down and games started being worth the investment. The xbox one is a hundred bucks cheaper than the PS3 was and comes with kinect. And plays blu rays too. It's a better value than PS3 was when it came out. I understand your desire to compare them, I just think the markets are very different now. And the prices are still different than they were last time. And if anything, the xbox has a slightly better launch lineup and with titanfall looming large, I don't see that perception changing soon.
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of course they sell better when they're cheaper. More people can afford them. People can pick up the other console if they want. It is always helpful to be more affordable. That doesn't mean you can't have success at $500. Don't forget the PS3 was $599. That's a way different feeling. Plus Microsoft isn't making a game console only. They're making a home entertainment box. Say what you want but the kinect voice and HDMI in one guide overlay are a huuuge value add for a lot of people that make the $100 delta between xbox and playstation disappear very quickly. I think both will do just fine.
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Will receive my day one xbox on Tuesday from Amazon. There was a snafu with processing the order but it'll be here in a couple days. Already have Dead Rising 3 And tomorrow will have Forza 5 Limited Edition Cannot wait. Also as soon as I get my Gazelle credit I'll be getting Lego Marvel and a second controller for the wife. That should be a good good time.
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Cancelled the PS4 the other day. Just no reason to get one software wise. I am getting the One though as long as finances remain available. Dead rising 3 and forza 5 are enough along with all the media centric features. Just tell it to turn to a cable channel is pretty greAt idea. Hide the remote from my children who like to chew on it lol.