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Sprint
Written by Christopher Price
Sunday, 08 October 2006
As of October 1, Sprint raised pay-per-use text messaging rates to $.15 per message. Some see this as a material change to services provided, since unlike 411, a customer cannot use an alternative service.
As such, if it is a material change, customers can be released from their contract within 30 days. However, Sprint has not commented on as to if this is a material change of services provided.
CBS 13 in Sacramento claims they have found an answer. According to their reporting, the change is indeed material, and customers can cancel ETF-free within 30 days (providing they do not pay a bill after October 1, w...
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The Fusic ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They want better coverage but no Cell towers!!!!!
Cell phone technology question...
Hear this!
What I love is when someone gives their number out loud to either person on the other end of the phone or yells it across the room. So what do I do. I call fron another phone that can't be traced, and tell them I will keep calling them (no cost to me) to teach them a lesson not to speak so loud next time! Yes, this may be immature, childish, rude and mean. But if you think you are so "cool" to be obnoxiously loud, you get what you deserve, a prank call.
Now I am sure you probably wouldn't be happy to hear this, so tell all your buddies to keep their voices down! Or you could be the next idiot I call.
If I want to hear your conversation or...
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why sprint is cooler than the rest of the industry...
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Anyone have any foreknowledge or guesstimation about Sprint taking over Shentel PCS??
Nextel 18 can you clear this up for me
I would actually watch T-mobile in the future because after getting some nice 10 MHz and 20MHz of spectrum they will launch HSDPA that will destroy VZW, but not Sprint because Sprint will be doing Wimax.
Now isn't cingular just busting out their 3g correct?, and are they not moving onto HSDPA or do i have this totally wrong? If im not wrong how will HSDPA be faster than verizon? Someone break this down for me please. thanks
Found this on PRL's
Sanyo 8400
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Ok one other question
Bluetooth question.
headset please? Why sell bluetooth capable phones and not list any accessories to go with them?
Sprint WTF 🙄