http://www.phonearena.com/news/Spri...00-subscribers-for-the-second-quarter_id58646
Sprint sucks. Losing 900K customers is not a good business model.
I can say I'm not missing anything from Sprint's crap service, the roaming agreements with Verizon are the only reason to use Sprint at this point from a coverage stand point & there native coverage and there "unlimited" data (per se)
I bet those 900,000 customers are now with T-Mobile.
Now where I live I average 25-40Mb/s during the day, upwards of 50+ at night on T-Mobile. I never saw those speeds when I was with Sprint postpaid and prepaid, I got 1-2Mb/s downloads if I was lucky.
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Sprint sucks. Losing 900K customers is not a good business model.
I can say I'm not missing anything from Sprint's crap service, the roaming agreements with Verizon are the only reason to use Sprint at this point from a coverage stand point & there native coverage and there "unlimited" data (per se)
I bet those 900,000 customers are now with T-Mobile.
Now where I live I average 25-40Mb/s during the day, upwards of 50+ at night on T-Mobile. I never saw those speeds when I was with Sprint postpaid and prepaid, I got 1-2Mb/s downloads if I was lucky.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on T-Mobile via Android Central App
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