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That is what I liked about Alltel... in the northeast it would roam 1st on Verizon as there weren't any Alltel (owned) towers in the Northeast. Now Alltel is part of Verizon so it doesn't really matter. I guess you could load custom PRLs depending on where you were, etc. but that is a whole different conversation for another time.
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It is always a good idea to check coverage for before you make the switch, but you will never know until you own it. no matter what. When you decide to switch don't port in you number ASAP. take your time check out the coverage with your "Temp number" then make a move if you are happy.
Personally, i have touch pro(Sprint) and i never problem with the service. I get really good up/download speed. Worst comes you may look for an air wave and lower minutes combination. hope it helps. |
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Don't think this was mentioned but if you do decide to switch to Sprint it might be worth checking out the Bargain/For Sell section for a SERO plan. They are really cheap ($30 for 500 minutes, $50 for 1250 minutes) and include everything Sprint has to offer except TV and their Sprint Navigation program (easily remedied by a third-party GPS program). I switched over from ATT and would never look back. I would not know about the coverage in your area, but I have coverage almost anywhere I go on along the West Coast. And, as people have already mentioned, Sprint does have roaming contracts with Verizon. When I am roaming, voice works as it should, however it should be noted that sometimes when I am roaming data will not work at all. I'm pretty sure it has to do with who's tower I am using and the agreements they have with Sprint.
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I am in NYC and switched from VZW to Sprint about 18 mos. ago. I switched because of SERO but have been pleasantly surprised by the excellent customer service. The only area I have a problem with is in some areas within Penn Station and vicinity when on the LIRR. I have lost calls there and been disconnected from the internet at times. If you can get a SERO plan it's a no brainer you'll make back your penalty in a few months.
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I was gsm for the last 9 years and was nervous about changing,but now I'm very happy. Excellent coverage, great pricing, excellent roaming so far, no complaints. |
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I switched from Verizon to Sprint a little over a year ago. I kept Verizon while I tested out Sprint for a month while traveling. All the places I regularly use my phone Sprint was just as good or better. In places where there was no signal for Sprint there was roaming on either Verizon or AT&T. It's true that you can have full bars while roaming and not be able to call if there is a slight Sprint signal avaliable but for my PDA phone I did the registry edit which allows me to have a "roaming only" option which fixes that issue. I paid over $300 in termination fees for 4 phones but when you consider I have internet on 1 phone with Sprint for $10/month (Verizon at the time wanted $44/month) and the texting for all phones was also cheaper I have more than made that money back in services. To top it all off no one with Verizon in the building at my job location can get a signal. Only AT&T and Sprint(only because they roam on AT&T). So I spend several hours at work streaming music from some fantastic internet radio stations. Sprint recently added pick 3 on my now 5 phones for free...I'm on cloud nine with Sprint. The key is, does it work for you and where you use the phone. For me Sprint is the perfect choice. For you I could be a nightmare depending on your location.
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