9 Years With Sprint - Won't Be 10

With all the negativity in this thread, here's a positive. Been with Sprint 12 yrs and there WILL be more. Sprint's LTE went live in my town on Monday and I get 12 to 30 Mbps solid wherever I go, even at the middle table in restaurants. At the rate we use data there is no way I could afford to be capped on my data use.

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In this day and age you don't have wifi at home, at work and most everywhere you go? I almost never use 3G and if the upcoming Sprint LTE isn't faster than WiFi I'll seldom use it either.

Not everyone has WiFi. I do not have any internet at home other than what I get on my phone, or if i can piggyback off another WiFi signal in my area. At work they do not let those of us that are slaves on their network, only the management, so yes, not everyone has that option.
 
I have been a huge Sprint supporter for longer than my oldest underwear. Yes, it's been a while. Loved the plans, phones, coverage, speeds, rates.

I begrudgingly put up with increased fees, eliminated plans, elimination of loyal customer perks, listening to their CEO speaking more and more like a slimy politician and slower speeds.

What's getting me to quit them? I have been without cell signal at my house since the end of March, and almost unuasable signal at work since April. The 2 places I use it most. After 3 calls to complain, they finally told me they are upgrading towers in the area, and apparently disabled what they had before having the new equipment in place.

Sprint's fix for the house was a one time $15 credit, and then later an Airave. Nothing for my work. Multiple calls, and promises of better service, with the most recent promise of better quailty service at my house as of 6/16. Nope. Unplug the Airave, and 0 bars. Oh yeah, I live in suburban Chicago. Not in the cornfields. No offense to corn. I love corn.

I'm now shopping for a new carrier. More expensive, but better service far outweighs lower prices but no service, everyday.

Yes, I'm whining. It's allowed after 9 years of paying my bill on time and referring customers.

I want a new S III, but not on a network that won't even tell me when I can use it's best feature! As tech saavy as I am, I don't know how to port my number. Never had an interset in doing it before.

Being a Sprint fan is like being a Chicago Cub fan. It's like they are TRYING to make me leave them. Enough. Whining eliminated.

I did tge samething.. Except 11 yrs and not going to 12... Went to att and love it... Esp my ssg3

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With all the negativity in this thread, here's a positive. Been with Sprint 12 yrs and there WILL be more. Sprint's LTE went live in my town on Monday and I get 12 to 30 Mbps solid wherever I go, even at the middle table in restaurants. At the rate we use data there is no way I could afford to be capped on my data use.

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Just to let ya know the wall street journal reports and so does cnet that sprints so calked 4g towers will not be able to support its spectrum... Second they lost a net if 2.7 billion dollars for the second quarter and hv not had a net gain in 2.5 yrs... Plus there shares are only worth $1.89... And yes this effects towers... Cause sprint cannot upgrade their towers with this type of crap....

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Just to let ya know the wall street journal reports and so does cnet that sprints so calked 4g towers will not be able to support its spectrum... Second they lost a net if 2.7 billion dollars for the second quarter and hv not had a net gain in 2.5 yrs... Plus there shares are only worth $1.89... And yes this effects towers... Cause sprint cannot upgrade their towers with this type of crap....

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Ahh no and no.


Sprint beat expectations with today's quarterly report, their stock price has doubled in the last few months alone closing at $4.06 up from just over $2 earlier this year.


7/26/12

Cramer's Mad Dash

Cramer's Mad Dash: Sprint's Turnaround - CNBC

Cramer's Mad Dash: Sprint 'Preferred' - CNBC


7/26/12

WSJ: Sprint Shows Signs of Continuing Turnaround

Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) maintained sales levels for the popular Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPhone in the second quarter, in contrast to its rivals, giving support that the company's turnaround is continuing and raising optimism for when a new version of the smartphone arrives, expected later this year.

Overall, the Overland Park, Kan., wireless carrier second-quarter loss widened amid customer losses and costs from the shuttering of its older Nextel network, but its crucial network overhaul is on track, something that will be important because the new iPhone will likely utilize next-generation network technology.

Sprint began selling the iPhone in October by cutting a large multiyear purchase agreement that was viewed as extreme by some, but the company provided assurances Thursday that it would ultimately benefit from the deal.

"We're ahead of pace for what it would take to retire that $15.5 billion four-year commitment," Chief Executive Dan Hesse said in an interview. "Right now, the iPhone decision is looking like a very good one."

Shares jumped 16% to $3.90 as Wall Street was caught off guard by the better-than-expected performance. The frequently volatile stock is down 25% over past 12 months but up 66% for 2012.

After spending years juggling multiple wireless technologies, Sprint is streamlining and upgrading its network in order to draw new customers and keep pace with larger rivals that have a head start to rolling out faster service.

Sprint's next-generation LTE, or Long Term Evolution, network is now running in 15 cities and should cover 100 million potential customers by year-end, but it is still well behind AT&T Inc. (T) and Verizon Wireless in the technology rollout. The network upgrade is expected to be largely completed by mid-2013.

The next iteration of the iPhone--expected in the fall--is widely expected to run on the LTE network, but Mr. Hesse downplayed any concern that Sprint's network will be lacking when compared to rivals. In an interview, he said the phone would still perform well and some of the company's best selling devices were LTE-compatible before the network rollout.

Regardless, Sprint has differentiated itself by being the only major carrier to still offer unlimited data packages with no limits to customers on its network, and Mr. Hesse said there are no plans to change that strategy. AT&T and Verizon Wireless recently unveiled wireless data plans that capitalize on data consuming phones and device.

In the quarter, iPhone unit sales at Verizon Wireless and AT&T dropped 16% and 14%, respectively, from last quarter, while Sprint held unchanged at 1.5 million. Notably, Sprint said 40% of iPhone sales were new customers, compared to 25% at Verizon and 22% at AT&T.

While Sprint still doesn't expect to make a profit on the iPhone deal until 2015, Mr. Hesse said the device will help Sprint's business more than other high-end smartphones, because of lower product returns and overall support costs. He expects iPhone users will have a lower tendency to cancel their service and other subscribers are less likely to jump to another carrier just to get an iPhone.

Sprint also opened a new sales channel last month when it began offering a pay-as-you-go iPhone through its Virgin Mobile USA business, allowing users to pay a higher price for the phone in exchange for cheaper service and without a two-year contract.

"We have sold quite a few devices, but it is just too early to make forecasts," Mr. Hesse said of the strategy. Sprint is working with Apple to begin advertising the pre-paid iPhone. Overall, Sprint's second-quarter results were mixed because of the network transition, but the company impressed Wall Street with its ability to draw revenue from current subscribers and by boosting full-year projections.

In the quarter, Sprint's loss widened to $1.37 billion, or 46 cents a share, from $847 million, or 28 cents, a year earlier. The most-recent quarter included charges of 39 cents a share from the Nextel shutdown and impairment of an investment in network partner Clearwire Corp. (CLWR). Revenue rose 6.4% to $8.84 billion.
Analysts had projected a loss of 40 cents a share on revenue of $8.73 billion, according to Thomson Reuters. Wireless service revenue rose to 17.8%, beating expectations, up from 16.3% a year ago.

Sprint raised its 2012 forecast for adjusted operating earnings before depreciation and amortization to a range of $4.5 billion and $4.6 billion, above a previous view of $3.7 billion to $3.9 billion.

Overall the company lost 246,000 two-year contracts in the quarter, largely from losses of 688,000 users at the legacy Nextel unit.

However, Sprint is squeezing more out of the customers it has with average revenue per postpaid user--an important metric--rising to $60.88 from $56.67 a year ago, the biggest increase in the company's history.
In the quarter, Sprint captured 60% of customers that are leaving its Nextel push-to-talk platform, up from 27% a year ago and 46% last quarter. Sprint said it was unlikely to sustain the latest rate, expecting it to stay above 40% for the rest of the year.

The rate at which customers leave its networks, a measurement known as churn, dropped to 1.79% from 2% in the prior quarter. It was 1.75% a year ago.

Write to Thomas Gryta at thomas.gryta@dowjones.com.

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Copyright ? 2012 Dow Jones Newswires


Read more: Sprint Sees iPhone Benefits as Turnaround Continues | Fox Business
 
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Really glad that I am not longer a Sprint customer! ATT has been great the past 3 months! CS is amazing and I have yet to see a messed up bill. Plus they gave me a free month for my S3 being 5 days late! Cant complain about that!

Good luck getting out with no ETF!

Let us know how it goes.

Cheers...

I left sprint also to go to att and love it

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Well I was with vzw and att and sprint IMHO is better than both on my wallet and my daily needs I couldn't even do half the stuff I do now because I had to constantly look at my data usage in contrast to now when I use 2gb in a few days noo thanks Verizon and att

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Apparently I have always lived in a Sprint service bubble... Been on sprint since 2001, Dallas and phoenix area and have probably had less than 5 dropped calls a year... that includes me being a road warrior for 5 years as a traveling field service engineer. I can't remember the last time I had dropped call...
As for lte... never had it, so therefore don't miss it... I have been in and out of 4g coverage in travels within epic, the increased speed was impressive but I didn't do anything on the phone that merited the speed.

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Interesting that people would go to AT&T. I left AT&T a year or so ago because of poor service and customer support. AT&T has consistently ranked lowest in customer service. Maybe they changes in the last few months?
 
Im sorry i could give a flip about calling customer service... If ya pay ur bill on time and get ur ducks in a row at the beginning then ppl shouldn't give a flip about customer service....

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Apparently I have always lived in a Sprint service bubble... Been on sprint since 2001, Dallas and phoenix area and have probably had less than 5 dropped calls a year... that includes me being a road warrior for 5 years as a traveling field service engineer. I can't remember the last time I had dropped call...
As for lte... never had it, so therefore don't miss it... I have been in and out of 4g coverage in travels within epic, the increased speed was impressive but I didn't do anything on the phone that merited the speed.

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Congratulations; you're like my mom. She doesn't care much about data either.
 

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