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What do you like Better? AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, or T-Mobile?

I just want to know what your opinions are about this. Please tell me from your experiences.

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  • 8 years ago
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    I have been using Sprint for a while and I haven't had any problems they couldn't solve. I have the unlimited data plan. Their customer service has always been very good.

  • 5 years ago

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  • 8 years ago

    I would say sprint, because as I wrote in another question asked in 2008 maybe on 1st page for google search, Verizon's customer service was absolutely terrible, BUT not all of their reps are like that im sure, but it was the first time I had called their Cust. Service and was very disapointed.

    EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I talked with a Sprint representative I received good service, and my issue was resolved. But my dad has run into a few bad reps their also.

    So from my exp. I would say Sprint, but my dad also gets a pretty good discount with Sprint.

    But according to their prices vs their offers, I would say Sprint still.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Out of the 4 available, I have to honestly say that I don't like any of them. But the ones I do approve of are...

    Verizon: REALLY good coverage and data speeds compared to the other 3. 4G LTE is almost everywhere you go (other than the mountains and some really rural parts of a town). What I don't like about them is the pricing (pretty expensive compared to other carriers and updates are really late sometimes).

    Sprint: Subpar coverage and has unlimited data in their plans (the only ones that actually have it now). Fast updates to their high end devices and pricing on phones gets relatively cheaper with them. What I don't like about them is the horrible data speeds (unless you have their 4G LTE in your area). You still have to pay $10 extra dollars for the premium data plan (really their 4G LTE network, but a lot of people don't have it, which means they're really wasting money in the end).

    AT&T: Decent coverage and 4G LTE is growing larger. The GSM based frequencies allows for most phones from other countries or are GSM based to run on their network (most run on HSPA+ and few actually use their 4G LTE network). What I don't like about them is that they don't give updates quickly either. Prices are pretty high compared to other carriers (about on par with Verizon) and customer service is absolutely horrid.

    T-Mobile: Cheap and affordable prices for their phones and plans. GSM based frequencies also allow for phones from other countries or are GSM based to run on their network (most on either HSPA+ or EDGE). What I don't like about them is.... HORRIBLE COVERAGE! You either lose your signal or will be on EDGE for 70% of the time. Customer service is also absolute garbage (not as bad as AT&T). Overall, you get what you pay for.

    So the order of the big 4 that I prefer are....

    Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

    -Sprint can go up if they improve their coverage and spread their 4G LTE network even further.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Verizon is the best.

  • 8 years ago

    lol

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