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Sprint
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: 323 439 2807 |
31115 Via Colinas Unit 302 Westlake Village Ca, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 |
Fri May 11, 2012 |
No 4G unk Serives.. That Suck because I at wrk... No area 4G just 3G when.i bck to los angeles it full 4G... It so stuipd!
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Sprint
 0 Out of 5
Phone Model: Blackberry 8830
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Westlake Blvd. / Lang Ranch Pkwy., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 |
Thu Apr 02, 2009 |
Zero bars in Lang Ranch for Sprint. My Blackberry is useless at home for voice and data. I just moved here and I need to find a new carrier. I called Sprint customer service. They pointed the finger at the city of Thousand Oaks for limiting cell tower construction near my home.
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Sprint
 2 Out of 5
Phone Model: LG PM 225 & Treo 650 |
Hillcrest Dr. / Rancho Rd / Erbes, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 |
Thu Aug 03, 2006 |
Reception was noticably improved with a change of phone. Sprint drops calls along Erbes toward Ave De Los Arboles. Along Hillcrest Dr. the service is bearable, but signal will fade sometimes indoors. Overall, service is bearable with a better phone. Have tested Verizon (3 bars - very good), AT&T / Cingular (best from what I see), and Nextel (surprisingly very good here - but crumby overall).
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Sprint
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Palm Treo 600 (CDMA)
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Vista Wood Circle / Avenida De Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 |
Sat Jun 04, 2005 |
0-1 bars in my apt. Very poor reception near Oakpark Mall. Decent cell reception on Westlake Blvd. and Janss Road. Better reception on US-101. Very few calls dropped on freeway.
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Sprint
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: LG L1200
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Los Feliz Dr. / Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 |
Fri Sep 10, 2004 |
Around our home (Los Feliz Drive), the SprintPCS reception is lousy. We got lots of dropped calls. Many incoming calls went directly to voice mail instead of ringing the cell phone. We'd get an immediate notification of the voice mails. We'd call the voice mail, get the number, call the number... and then, we'd get yet another dropped call until we found one place in our home where the reception was lousy but the calls weren't dropped. So, I contacted Sprint PCS month after month demanding credit for dropped calls. Finally, a Customer Service person transferred me over to a "technican" who admitted that the location of the cell sites was the problem (I can complain for hours and will call back over, and over). The Sprint map showed proposed cell sites near our home. However, the technician stated that those cell sites were not going up any time in the near future. The technician suggested I contact Customer Service and ask for an early termination of the contract with an early termination fee waiver due to the problem. I had an iron-clad argument and got a supervisor to waive the early termination fees AFTER we ported the numbers to AT&T. Don't cancel your account first or you will lose your numbers. You MUST port your numbers FIRST and then the account will be cancelled automatically. And you must have Sprint put the fee waiver code in BEFORE doing the port. You must also have their permission to waive the fee first. Make sure you get the supervisor's name and employee number and note the date, the time, and their exact words ("applied the codes to waive the early termination fees"). Also, we got Spring PCS to prorate our bill, which they didn't want to do at first. They wanted me to pay a full month's service when we ported our numbers at the begining of the billing cycle. AT&T works fine around our home and it works wherever else we go. However, we hear that AT&T is spotty in the areas we don't go. But, Sprint PCS was great in those areas. So, I guess this cell phone game boils down to finding a phone that works where you live and go. My final comment, Sprint PCS has the highest quality phone call in a good reception area. But, the technology is demanding upon batteries. The AT&T battery will last twice as long and sound half as good. That's a whole nother issue... Also, the AT&T phones suck. The Sprint PCS phones are a lot nice, even the same phone has better options in Sprint PCS phones. But, we need a phone that works where we live and go. AT&T works best for us.
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