I am rooted and have Roam Control. Hypothetically speaking, what do I have to do to get Sprint to drop me? Force roam and just stream video for a couple of days or call an 800 number and leave the line open or what?
Use a few gigs of roaming data, that should work...
Pretty sure Sprint used to monitor data in 3month cycles at a time... Dunno if that's still the case.... So you might have to have a few bill cycles showing this violation of t.o.s.
What wernd said?!How in the crap do you use 50Gig in a month?!
...That said, the area I live in also seems to be getting spotty LTE so if they do a more thorough launch before I get the letter I'll stop.. I just can't take these speeds anymore, I should of canceled my contract before getting the Evo LTE but I thought they'd launch LTE in my city as fast as they did WiMax... sadly that hasn't been the case.
...Sprint deserves to fail, and fail big these type of speeds are unacceptable in 2012.
I am not trying to pull a fast one on Sprint, I called them and have complained numerous times and they have been little to no help.
Sorry, but you are. Just because you say this doesn't make it true.
What did you expect them to do for you when you call to complain? Flip a switch to suddenly give you fast 3G? Send technicians out to immediately install LTE?
The fact is that you chose a phone that you knew for a period of time was going to be LTEless is your fault alone. The fact that the people at the store may have misled you is of no consequence. They are sales people and the unfortunate thing is that they wanted to sell you a device. Anyone who has been involved in any kind of rollout like this knows that schedules slip. So even if the salespeople where telling you the truth it only means the schedule has slipped a couple months.
True karma would be they enable LTE in your area and a month later you get your termination letter.
...while the EVOLTE is a great device the data speeds render it practically useless. I mean consistent 3G speeds are like .3mbps down and .1mbps up throughout most of the places I usually am in the city! WiMax made Sprint bearable but without it I can rarely use my phone to do even the simplest things like look at webpages.
If Sprint cancels your account for excessive roaming do you lose your phone number or do you still have the ability to port it out to another carrier?