Sprint

Poor serv. Calls can barely hear me. Have to go upstairs to have conversation.
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Signal has deteriorated the last year. Dropped calls, no calls. Time to vote AT&T out of our area.
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Works better during the day than at night... which is weird. And I was having to walk down the street to make phone calls for a while and that finally got better. Still pretty bad and people are always complaining they can't hear me and I'm a real estate agent that works from home so I'm pretty desperate for a change, just don't know which one is better out here!
Was this review helpful to you?MetroPCS

1 bar max, somehow gets 1 call out of 5 in and never able to call out, SWITCH to Verizon or ATT.
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Calls drop all the time. I work from home and it’s caused major issues for my job. Even when on WiFi calling it fails frequently. Beyond frustrating.
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I can literally see the tower from my apt balcony, but at most get 2-3 bars while OUTSIDE on my 2nd story balcony. Inside my apt it’s literally 1 bar 95+% of the time on my iPhone 6s. Data speeds vary from 20-30 Mbps download to LESS THAN 1 Mbps! And those zero point whatever results are NOT EXACTLY RARE occurrences either! Upload speeds are nearly always consistent at 11 Mbps but also drop to near zero on occasion. Service while driving around in the area varies widely. Btw, there are TWO TOWERS less than two blocks in either direction from my exact location. Not very impressive AT&T, but I will say their coverage throughout Texas in general and neighboring states historically has been better than with other providers (like Sprint for example). Sprint bought Nextel’s unique technology and towers which could have easily become the ‘required standard’ for all 1st responders NATIONWIDE, but Sprint chose to decommission all Nextel towers to make room for their own vastly inferior cellular and push to talk technologies. The end result being they are now owned by a foreign provider, SoftBank. Which is even less impressive than what AT&T has been able to accomplish all things considered.
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The only reasons I've stuck with Metro is because 1. the price ($40 for unlimited everything), and 2. other than "at my house" the reception is fine. All you GSM users have to realize, you're all using the same towers, regardless of service provider. GSM as well as CDMA give lousy service inside of structures. I'm not an engineer, I don't know why the "inside structures" problem exists, but it's been my experience. The ONLY way I get talk / text / data service in my neighborhood, and inside most structures, is to hop on a WiFi network. I do the VoIP thing at home (connecting my cell phone to my WiFi network, and using it's signal when I'm at home / elsewhere), since it's the only way I can get voice service. It works very well, that way. So, it's "how it is" in my house, these days. FWIW... Sprint has always sucked in The Colony. CDMA is a lost cause.
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Barely one bar of coverage and singal strength is spotty throughout town.
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We like AT&T our bill is only $100 a month. For two lines unlimited text talk and 12 GB of data. But we want to upgrade to new phones. They won’t let us upgrade unless we add a . We don’t need a . So I’m trying to think about another carrier T-Mobile says we can get the new Samsung galaxy S9 plus and get one free. $120 a monthUnlimited talk text and data. In Netflix. Like to know what people think of that.
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Tmobile coverage in this is between Poor and No Reception, you lucky if can complete a call, forget about data.
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