- Jul 1, 2012
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When I heard about Sprint ditching Wimax and going with LTE I was pretty happy about it. Finally, Sprint was getting their act together (after several bad decisions) and upgrading their network in order to compete with Big Red and the Death Star (Verizon & AT&T) and give their customers reliable service and pretty fast data speeds.
Well, fast forward to June 2012. I picked up my shiney new LTE equipped Evo 4G LTE. Great phone, nice features but quickly noticed the terrible 3G speeds, and for the first time since I've been on Sprint, more dropped calls than I've ever had in the previous 2 years. I'm talking just not dropped calls but no calls at all. I've had 15-20 people call me and the phone never rang, all I would get is a notification and message that a person had called.
I just thought OK, it was going to be a bit slow for a while, while the NV upgrades were going on but it should be OK, just a minor inconvience. Well I was wrong. I know Sprint has gone live with LTE in about a dozen cities, which is great. But it's such a tiny fraction of Sprints user base. I also know that some people haven't been effected as badly as others, which from what I've read in various other blogs seems to be hit and miss. For me I get decent reception and speeds at work but terrible recepton and speeds at home or while driving aound the Chicagoland area.
For the rest of us patiently waiting for service to be restored at least to point where you can make and recieve calls, my question to all of you is this:
Hindsight is always 20/20 but knowing what you know now, did you think it was going to be this bad? Did you anticipate this or did you think as I did?
I'm really rooting for Sprint because they're the underdog and their plans and pricing, plus the unlimited data are a real incentive for customers to switch. But I have to tell you, I never saw this coming.
Well, fast forward to June 2012. I picked up my shiney new LTE equipped Evo 4G LTE. Great phone, nice features but quickly noticed the terrible 3G speeds, and for the first time since I've been on Sprint, more dropped calls than I've ever had in the previous 2 years. I'm talking just not dropped calls but no calls at all. I've had 15-20 people call me and the phone never rang, all I would get is a notification and message that a person had called.
I just thought OK, it was going to be a bit slow for a while, while the NV upgrades were going on but it should be OK, just a minor inconvience. Well I was wrong. I know Sprint has gone live with LTE in about a dozen cities, which is great. But it's such a tiny fraction of Sprints user base. I also know that some people haven't been effected as badly as others, which from what I've read in various other blogs seems to be hit and miss. For me I get decent reception and speeds at work but terrible recepton and speeds at home or while driving aound the Chicagoland area.
For the rest of us patiently waiting for service to be restored at least to point where you can make and recieve calls, my question to all of you is this:
Hindsight is always 20/20 but knowing what you know now, did you think it was going to be this bad? Did you anticipate this or did you think as I did?
I'm really rooting for Sprint because they're the underdog and their plans and pricing, plus the unlimited data are a real incentive for customers to switch. But I have to tell you, I never saw this coming.
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