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morbo
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so much for sprint

just so happens that today i'm tasked with selecting wireless broadband provider for my work. through various news items, i KNEW that sprint was the obvious choice. now, it's not so obvious.

anyone have suggestions for the best provider out there?

Mr Matt

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When I was a Sprint subscriber I found that Sprint provided satisfactory service in metropolitan areas. In rural areas Sprint depends on other carriers. When I moved to Central Florida I found that Sprint service is spotty. Sprint did not provide coverage in my new home. I wound up having to sign up with Verizon even thought they tend to nickel and dime their subscribers to death. If you are going to need service in rural areas Verizon might be a good choice. Verizon and Alltel roam on each others networks and both carriers offer service in many rural areas. I also tried at AT&T, formerly Cingular. I liked the Roll Over Minute feature but there were service problems (dropped calls) when I tried their service at my new home. I was told recently, that AT&T's problems have been resolved. I still have a year left on my contract with Verizon and am very satisfied with their service, but not price, so I am not thinking of changing wireless carriers soon.


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