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Chewyrobbo

join:2005-04-12
Tacoma, WA

Finally! It's been said.

Stupid Qworst. Ive been saying this for years to people i know who bought Qwest wireless, you're paying more for Sprint service, with less minutes and coverage. They are definitely the Qworst MVNO. I sure wish i lived in FiOS country now. Im using Qworst DSL right now, and they haven't even attempted to upgrade from 1.5. I really dislike this company. Crappy service they overcharge for.

smithers8

join:2007-01-26
Sioux Falls, SD
·Qwest.net

Too expensive? Thanks to my bundle my wife and have a 750 minute plan, nationwide coverage, unlimited n&w, for 52.99 per month...sprint charges 69.99 for 700 minutes.

It's unfortunate the speeds aren't upgraded yet in your area yet, but check your facts on wireless.


dmconwa1

@iauq.com

reply to Chewyrobbo
Actually the coverage is identical and if you're bundling you get a way better deal than Sprint unless you are going through SERO of course. Then that is another story entirely.

Qwest 500 minute message and more plan is $59.99 per month without any bundles and includes sprint power vision with picture mail, unlimited text messaging, free Qwest mobile to mobile, and free nights after 9pm and weekends. That price can be lowered anywhere from $5-$17 dollars per month depending on what other Qwest services you have in your home

Sprint 450 minute plan includes free mobile to mobile and free nights and weekends after 7pm $39.99
Sprint Power Vision Access Plan includes picture mail $15.00
Unlinmited text messaging $10.00
$64.99 total.

I don't know how you can say Qwest wireless is a rip off compared to Sprint.

You have heard that Qwest is in the process of deploying FTTN to increase speeds, right?

We all wish we lived in FiOS country, but even if Verizon was the carrier where you live it would be no guarantee that they would deploy FiOS to you. ROI will determine whether or not your area gets faster speeds.
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