Are you happy with your current service? Did you have a service before that was better?
I still have sprintpcs and want to switch soon!
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Are you happy with your current service? Did you have a service before that was better?
I still have sprintpcs and want to switch soon!
I have AT&T Wireless and it works pretty good for me. They have never screwed up the bill as of yet, and I get good service.
I have Cingular. Overall I'm pretty happy with it. I get good service all over the country.
I have SprintPCS and I voted that I hate my service. SprintPCS is one of the worst cellular carrier that I have ever owned. Even Nextel was better. Shesh I hate Sprint.
EDIT: You cant even have email messages sent to your phone anymore. Why should I subscribe to another service for the ability to have someone send you email at number@sprintpcs.com. I dont care if I cannot reply. I just want free service in viewing received email.
It was included with my AT&T Service.
yeah, thank god, I'm gettin out of sprint!
i just got sprint PCS with vision. its pretty sweet imo. i love my phone (sanyo 4900). the service itself is pretty damn good imo. the only problem i ever have with it is when im in my dorm room (which is right next to hell in the basement) so i cant knock it there. i tend to travel around a lot too and so far ive never been roaming (US only). i do think im going to switch over to t-mobile though and get one of those color/internet/email/pda/AIM client PDAs. they look sick.
Just wait...it'll get worse.
I have SprintPCS Vision too and the web features seem like they're down more often than they're up. Their website would be a great feature of the service if it wasn't down all the time too. Additionally, their customer service operators are morons.
Sprint has the capability to be a great service if only they fix all the technical problems with the "Vision" service and their website.
I have T-Mobile (VoiceStream) I hate them. I am moving to AT&T next month.
Whats wrong with your T-Mobile service?Quote:
Originally posted by GeForce
I have T-Mobile (VoiceStream) I hate them. I am moving to AT&T next month.
Duo
i think i got it all figured out. everyone hates their cell phone service and thinks the other one is a better choice.
That is the absolute truth! I realize that I just wanted the features that my t68i can offer me. As long as I have the service that I want, I think I would be able to survive with any service. Cell phone problems are the least of our worries at this present time.Quote:
Originally posted by ryokuin1
i think i got it all figured out. everyone hates their cell phone service and thinks the other one is a better choice.
Hey guys.. amm I don't really understand what the topic is about. Well, are talking about an operator company or what. I don't live in america, and probably that's the reason I don't get anything from this topic.. but can anyone give me a brief description here. Please?!
yeah, talking about operators. I got AT&T, no complaints here. I get good reception just about everywhere, and a nice nokia phone. :)
I'm going to say either Cingular or AT&T, depending on where you live (my hometown doesn't have any Cingular reception...that's what I get for living in the largest demographic cul-de-sac in the US).
OTOH, I'm currently using Sprint PCS. Doesn't work as well at home as the AT&T, but for some reason AT&T (and Verizon for that matter) essentially don't work at all in my dorm (and you'd think that somewhere like UPenn would have universally good reception).
Ahh, ok. Thanks! So well, I can't complain of mine.. BeeLine (I don't think anyone knows it, since it's a Russian operator:) ) And the good thing is that it has rowming in more than 100 countries so..:)Quote:
Originally posted by talldude
yeah, talking about operators. I got AT&T, no complaints here. I get good reception just about everywhere, and a nice nokia phone. :)
BTW which Nokia do you have?
I'm pretty happy with Verizon. I had cingular before and their billing snafus were a major PITA.
hey, ill be coming to the US soon, are there any good GSM cell phone service providers which are prepaid?...how much do they charge for international sms sending?..what incoming calls?..are they free?..ill be getting the 7210 nokia phone soon, which can work in the states as well
I hated Verzon. They were the first service I had years ago "LA MOBILE" and were terrible. But Verizon is just a collection of regionals that were swallowed up, so some places they are good, others they're lousy. Same thing with Cingular. PacBell was good out here in LA, so Cingular worked pretty well.Quote:
Originally posted by whatwhatwhen
I'm pretty happy with Verizon. I had cingular before and their billing snafus were a major PITA.
But I travel a lot, and Cingular is worthless in Kansas City, Atlanta, and especially in the backwoods of Arkansas.
So now I use AT&T. Not great, but I always have signal. In many places it's analog, but that's better than no signal.
I am in South Carolina and have SunCom wich is a division of AT&T and they have the best plan. no prolem with coverage and my plan is unlimited minutes to anywhere in the USA as long as I am withing my 4 county calling area (which I always am) but if I do decide to go on a trip I have 300 "just in case" minutes to use outside the area and no roaming. I love not having to watch minutes
Why aren't people including Nextel? I live 55 miles southwest of Chicago but Im still within the Local Chicagoland Plan. Service and reception is perfect everywhere (and I travel alot). The unlimited direct connect option is great(it is even nationwide now). And the phones they offer are pretty nice (although they are expensive because they cost alot more to make). I give NEXTEL an A++.
I have Verizon for quite a while now. They are very good.
all i ever had was voicestream which turned to t-mobile...its pretty good and im not complaining since my mom's paying the family plan bill:D
Standard wise T-mobile is the best. They use dual-band GSM, I think. Their wireless internet thingy via GPRS is also a plus... and best selection of phones from what I saw at the store yesterday.
Can't beat a Samsung S300 or S105.
They and all the US carriers use 1900mhz gsm, they are going to roll out 850mhz soon. In Europe they use dual-band.Quote:
Originally posted by Jagermeister
Standard wise T-mobile is the best. They use dual-band GSM, I think.
Duo
can u name a few gsm carriers in the US except T mobile?..once 850 mhz is rolled out, will it render the 1900mhz phones useless?Quote:
Originally posted by Duo
They and all the US carriers use 1900mhz gsm, they are going to roll out 850mhz soon. In Europe they use dual-band.
Duo