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imeth

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Mar 23, 2011
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I mean their top of the line exclusive HTC EVO LTE, only limited 4G LTE cities this summer. They pay $10 extra for premium phones, yeah they get unlimited but when iphone 5 roll out with 4G LTE. Att & Verizon probably doubled their coverages nationwide.. Get out of Sprint while you can..
 
i feel bad for anyone thats not with straight talk you have to be a fool to pay double the price every month
 
I think when the 5 comes out every company will be forced to come with out with unlimited 4g data plans....Hopefully they won't be no higher then $25 though..
 
I think when the 5 comes out every company will be forced to come with out with unlimited 4g data plans....Hopefully they won't be no higher then $25 though..

You're joking right? If anything, everybody will be forced OFF unlimited data plans. It's very clear that's where the industry is heading.
 
I mean their top of the line exclusive HTC EVO LTE, only limited 4G LTE cities this summer. They pay $10 extra for premium phones, yeah they get unlimited but when iphone 5 roll out with 4G LTE. Att & Verizon probably doubled their coverages nationwide.. Get out of Sprint while you can..

Contrar. I wonder if folks will flock to Sprint as Verizon and AT&T force customers off their unlimited plans. Verizon has a monopoly complex, raising prices an incredible amount with their new "share everything" plans. In my case, its a huge price increase while greatly reducing data.

Meanwhile Verizon wants to filter and your data and calls attempts to have net neutrality attacks on their "freedom of speech"! Verizon filtering my data protects their freedom of speech. That seems really messed up. Sounds like another great effect from the conversative Supreme Courts amazing Citizen's United ruling where large companies are like people and have a right to free speech.
 
All of which is why Sprint should have never gotten the iPhone. Once the LTE iPhone hits we're gonna hear Sprint users cry like babies because they don't have LTE in their area.
 
If Sprint had rolled out their LTE faster, I would go with them instead of Verizon. Unlimited data, and it's so much cheaper than new Verizon contracts. Oh well they lost my business by making terrible decisions with WiMax
 
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