Will be switching from Sprint to Verizon
Im rather nervous as I've been a sprint customer for about 6 years ( got my first cell phone with them) but i want that Storm 2 lol. Has anyone went from Sprint to Verizon? I live in Alabama if that matters..it does seem like the verizon plans are a little pricier than sprints..thats all iv seen so far since i havent gotten the phone yet..
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Just a point, switching carriers for a phone is actually not the way to do it. You switch carriers because your current one has poor service where you use it.
Have you made sure that Verizon has the coverage when and where you need it - here you live, work, travel and play? |
Expect to pay a premium for Verizon service over Sprint's prices. And with Sprint, you roam onto Verizon for free.
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I'm doing the opposite, I'm switching to Sprint for the price plans, I shouldn't been with Verizon since the beginning but I'm tired of spending big bucks for service, and I agree with rambo47 about the roaming.
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I was a Nextel (Sprint owns them) customer since they started, went to Verizon because of coverage. Everything is better, including price
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I also have a tmobile, which is cheaper than my verizon and better equipment
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But TMO doesn't have the coverage that the other 3 have. That is why they are cheaper.
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Sprint gives discounts of varying amounts (5% to 28%) depending on your employer. Ironically, Sprint offers a 10% discount to Verizon employees.
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You will have a better experience with verizon wireless. the network is much better
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imo,,, sprint rules,,, if u want 2 pay more & have erroneous fees added 2 your bill every month that u have 2 call 2 have removed then by all means switch...
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A long standing question - if Sprint is so much better and cheaper, why do they keep losing customers? I can't figure it out... Prepaid customers (Boost) are much less profitable than post pay..
Sprint still losing customers but prepaid Boost added - The Gadgetress : The Orange County Register Sprint's Customer Losses Continue - WSJ.com I know Dan Hesse is trying, but Sprint is still trying to recover for the Nextel purchase - perhaps the worst acquisition in recent memory. |
I agree with the terrible Nextel acquisition. Also, Sprint's customer service is probably the worst of any carrier. That tends to drive a lot of users away.
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A huge percentage of the Sprint customers they lost went to pre-paid Boost. They lost a something like 75,000 customers net, not the half a million we hear about. It's just a switch from one division to another. Troubling still, but not the unmitigated disaster the media would have us believe.
As for the Nextel deal, that was about the worst deal I've ever seen. Sprint paid $33 Billion for Nextel and has written off the entire $33 Billion. One giant "never mind". Total pooch screw situation. (n) |
Customers going from contracts to pre-paid is terrible for their bottom line. Nothing good can come from it.
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I've been with Sprint for about 6 years and I have been very pleased with them; price and coverage and customer service.
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i have both at&t and sprint acounts the bad thing about sprint customer service is they wont activat any phone that is not a sprint phone. i think thats why they are loosing customers.
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I'm pleased with sprint for three years.
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Been with Sprint for almost a dozen years. Never had any complaints.
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Also, a buddy of mine works for T-Mobile. He has 5 bars on his 9700 Bold no matter where he goes and his web speeds aren't nearly what my are. Leads me to believe that the # of bars on the screen is a false indication of signal strenght somewhere. Look at at&t... their motto is "More bars in more places" yet they have the highest volume of dropped calls of the top 3 carriers. Sprint has the best overall value. I chose them becaue their prices are reasonable and the service is exceptional in my area. Plus, they've already have a rapidly expanding 4G network... a full 7 months before any other carrier even launches one. AND, I'm on the EVO waiting list (arguably the best phone on any carrier to date). |
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Its pretty simple.Verizon is not giving the sprint roamers the bandwidth (only 1x) or the radio voice coverage as "their" customers. I see it every day. BUT Verizon doesn't offer a 450 everything plan for the $41 after taxes, that I'm paying... sure would like evdo tho. |
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It's got to be more than that. We had Sprint for 10 years and it never was reliable in our house. After Sprint told me theat I could not get their Network Extender because it was not authorized in our zip code, we switched to Verizon. I had checked both AT&T and Verizon using friends' phones before I did that. We now get really good service most of the time -- I don't understand why, on rare occasions, the phone conversation is interrupted. But, with Sprint, it almost never worked.
So, for some reason, Sprint cellphones don't just automatically roam to Verizon networks. |
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both my Verizon network extenders in SF bay area, take about 1 hour to pair with my 9630. Vzw network engineers are still tweaking but are suspecting that bb continuous data stream is making the hand off from tower to NE difficult, because the NE can't take over during a call.
These are latest version of the NE's. |
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VZ network extender:
turning off data service cuts the pairing/handoff time to the 3g network extender down to about 5 to 10 mins max, as compared to 30 mins to 2 hours normally. btw, if data services turned off, but using 3g thru the extender, when i turn on wifi my exchange won't synch. i assume people here were synching with their pc bb manager not bes or besx? -len |
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if data is off, dialing #48 says I have NE coverage; then I turn ON data -> then #48 says I continue to have NE coverage.
Suppose that’s a work around. Wish there as a shortcut I cut put on my desktop to make it easy to turn off only data and then turn it back on. I have an app that does that for all communications, not just data. -len |
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Trying to research for her on call quality, especially off the interstates. In the searching so far that I've done, sounds to me like anytime the phone goes into roaming on a call it gets dropped. Is this true? I don't know how I could recommend sprint to her if this is the case. |
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