Haalcyon
Banned
I switched to AT&T from Sprint about 9 months ago and I'm very, very glad I did. My signal strength is much improved in the Seattle area, and I now get true 4G LTE speeds while with Sprint the best I could get was 3G (maybe). I've driven from Seattle Eastward across the state to Idaho on I-90 and for the majority of the way I had LTE, 4G, or HSPA coverage.
Also with AT&T's new family shared plans, I'm saving quite a bit of money for monthly service with two smartphones and a cellular iPad tablet. Sprint might offer unlimited data, but it doesn't matter if you can't get good connect speeds where you live and work.
As of this morning, I'm very happy. Finally bought a data plan; 4GB family share. (I'm the only one who uses data a lot anyway.)
Their 4G LTE is blazing fast.
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I've had a few rotten apples in Customer and Tech support, but, hey, they sent me a Galaxy S3 for free, so I can't complain too much.
where did you get 48 MBPS down? :O I typically get about 15-20 mbps down now on my Nexus 5 and the last time I had faster was before the iPhone 5 came out with my galaxy s2 skyrocket ( also my s3 I believe my highest was 25 and my S4 highest I seen was around 22 mpbs )
Very nice on the 48!
My highest so far with T-Mobile is 39.
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where did you get 48 MBPS down? :O I typically get about 15-20 mbps down now on my Nexus 5 and the last time I had faster was before the iPhone 5 came out with my galaxy s2 skyrocket ( also my s3 I believe my highest was 25 and my S4 highest I seen was around 22 mpbs )
I really wish I could consider T Mobile as an option as they are the ones I would go with but there is one spot in the mountains where we vacation as I think I said before that they do not work. It is interesting to hear that T Mobile works in a place that aT&T does not. This is saying good things about their network now. I am considering switching from Verizon to AT&T for the dual credit that I would receive which I think I also said before.