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According to Consumer Reports, Sprint is the worst of the major US wireless carriers, coming in dead last on a number of factors including network quality and value. Sprint told CNet that it wasn ...
These days, it seems every business has a fee for everything. They're trying to supplement their earnings by charging customers for the most ridiculous things. Want to remove a service from your ...
The following companies were acquired from Embarq, which was formed in 2006 by the spin-off of the local telephone operations of Sprint Corporation (previously named United Telephone). It also includes companies formerly owned by Centel which was purchased by Sprint in 1993. CenturyLink of Florida, Inc. CenturyLink of Minnesota, Inc.
Sprint announced initial LTE deployment plans at the Sprint Strategy Update conference on October 7, 2011. Network Vision-partner Samsung began LTE deployments on October 27, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. [108] Sprint projected that the LTE network would cover 123 million people in 2012 and over 250 million people by the end of 2013.
A Boost Mobile spokesman said that they did not anticipate the level of popularity for the new service and that efforts to improve the network had been implemented to help mitigate the problem. [11] At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, Boost Mobile announced it would begin to offer a new unlimited plan using Sprint's CDMA network. [12]
Comparing plans, Verizon offers its unlimited one-phone plan for $75 a month ($25 more than Consumer Cellular), AT&T’s version of this plan is $65.99 a month ($15.99 more), and T-Mobile’s plan ...
Enjoy a Sprint 10% Discount on select monthly service plans, including iPhone plans with unlimited data. New and existing Sprint customers can qualify.
It appears Sprint's answer to T-Mobile's UnCarrier campaign hasn't been quite the success the company hoped it would be. Less than four months after it announced its "One Up" early upgrade plan ...