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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
I'm sure you're right. But we just signed with Sprint in January with the employee rate and we really didn't get "great" reception in our home with T-Mobile. Verizon was even worse.
"Supposedly", Sprint is aware that their network sucks and plan to upgrade it soon in Los Angeles. We'll see...
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Dane
If you have issues with signal inside the house then you might want to call Sprint Customer Support and ask for a Airvanna that hooks through your home network and boosts signal to your cell phone.
I works pretty good.
My wife and I went back to Sprint for our Cell phones and inside the house we got no signal and is was so weak it kept dropping calls.
After an hour with customer support I told them I wanted out of my contract if they couldn't give me better support inside my home. They agreed to send me this free of charge... setting it up is a whole other story about how crappy tier1 support is for Sprint. Tier 2 will at least listen to you.