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Re: So mad at sprint!!!
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highly doubt it because i had this on my tp2 in its last weeks as well. and that i only experience this when in my hometown from 1pm to 1am respectively |
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Re: So mad at sprint!!!
UPDATE: instead of locating one of the other threads where I vocalized this issue I decided to bump my own thread with an update to this situation.
The situation has not improved since I first started this thread and in fact it seems that it has gotten worse, being fed up with this on Saturday 10/22 I emailed dan@sprint.com about this issue and around Tuesday 10/25 I received a callback and the person I spoke with said that he would contact the network team in charge of the issue and see what exactly is going on in regards to the situation and he cannot waive my ETF until he hears back from them so he promised he'd call me back the following Tuesday which is today. I just got off the phone with him and was notified that he has not yet heard back from the ticket team so now the callback date is Friday. Hopefully he will hear back from them by then and that I can move onto a different carrier, 9 months of broken promises is wayy too long I'd rather leave to t-mobile and then come back once this is resolved which probably won't be till 2014. |
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Re: ongoing service issues with no resolution in sight (updated)
just wondering... but how slow is your speeds? when people complain about slow data, i'm trying to get a reference
I get around 300kbps download and for me it's fine since I'm not trying to run a server from phone :S I mean unless people are tethering, why do they need that much speed? I can watch video's fine/stream tv shows (quality isn't the "best" but I think that's TP2 hardware since on wifi where speed is faster the quality isnt improved). Plus why should sprint's network support tethering computers and having people expect to get more speed than what a phone would need. I mean unless tethering fee is paid for, the data speed shouldn't be needed to support it imo. I see it as me putting premium gas in car and expecting it to go faster... without changing cars. |
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Re: ongoing service issues with no resolution in sight (updated)
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I bet they waive the efts eric. Keep at them about it.
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Re: ongoing service issues with no resolution in sight (updated)
yup sure will and hopefully by this time next week I'll be a t-mobile customer. I'll update this thread as the situation keeps developing,as it stands now it won't be till this time Friday when I hear from the guy again.
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Re: ongoing service issues with no resolution in sight (updated)
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I mean kind of like how the speed limit is 55 miles per hour but an old car from the 30s would have trouble reaching that speed :S exaggerated example, but the idea is same. |
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Re: ongoing service issues with no resolution in sight (updated)
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so lucky to be getting those speeds. |
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