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Sprint
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola RZR |
County Line / Palmer, Madison, AL 35756 |
Mon Jan 16, 2012 |
Sprint reception sucks out of city. Never get more than 1 or 2 bars and for calls drop within few minutes. Sprint says they have decent coverage in that area, God only knows their definition of decent. Changed phones, did not help much. Offered a booster for free of cost but will add a monthly fee for using it. I refuesed it anyway. I am going to be out as soon as my contract is done.
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Sprint
 4 Out of 5
Phone Model: HTC Hero
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Madison, Madison, AL 35756 |
Fri Oct 08, 2010 |
Whatever, Sprint has good service pretty much all over the place. I travel for business and even go to some considerably remote locations (read: Fort Irwin, CA) and still seem to have good coverage. Also have a Verizon phone (business phone) and it gets good coverage too. Know people with ATT phones and they're okay. Used to have T-Mobile as my business phone, it was crap. Pretty much I think any of them are fine except for T-mobile. Sprint seems to be the best as far as prices though. Verizon seems a little high.
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Sprint
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Sanyo PM-8200 (SCP-8200)
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Slaughter Rd. / 72 To Old Madison Pk, Madison, AL 35758 |
Sat Jun 03, 2006 |
SprintPCS in worthless in certain parts of Madison. Rainbow mountain blocks coverage on the east side.
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