Sprint Is Ticking Me Off

Sprint is ticking me off. I apparently get no 4G reception of any kind in Denver. That means I can occasionally have to mess with my phone for ten minutes to get a Facebook update. Goodreads repeatedly fails to connect. I even have problems getting email to download. This sucks.


I guess Denver apparently has no 4G LTE coverage. At least, not at my home near downtown, my office downtown, or anywhere else I go.


Of course, I do pay a 4G surcharge because I have a 4G phone. Honestly, with poor data coverage like this, there is almost no reason to have a smart phone.


Supposedly, Denver got Sprint 4G coverage a long time ago. I think it was one of the other 4G standards other than LTE and I guess it went away. All I see now is 3G on my phone, though even when I used to see 4G come up on other phones I had it didn’t stay around long either home, at work, or much of anywhere else.


Worse, I appear to get 4G LTE coverage sometimes when I visit Omaha. Even Lincoln, Nebraska. Spring apparently has 4G LTE coverage there that is better than Denver.


This sucks.


I don’t know if other networks like Verizon are better, but I keep imagining that they are. I’ve been with sprint for over ten years now, but the data coverage better be improved by the time my contract is up next time. It’s gotten bad enough that I’m honestly considering switching. I don’t even stream video on my phone most times. I just want to be able to use Facebook, Goodreads, and Email. Pretty basic for a smartphone.


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Published on February 27, 2014 16:00
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message 1: by Joseph (new)

Joseph Michael Owens Verizon's 4G coverage is MUCH better. I rarely go into 3G; almost never.


message 2: by David (new)

David Joseph wrote: "Verizon's 4G coverage is MUCH better. I rarely go into 3G; almost never."

In omaha....


message 3: by Chris (new)

Chris Blocker If all you want to do is "use Facebook, Goodreads, and Email", why do you need 4G? If you're having problems with these aps, I wonder if it's the phone, not the network.

As a former Verizon customer, I can attest to Verizon's superior coverage. It easily beats any of the competitors. I can also attest to HUGE fees--we were paying $140 for two phones with zero data.

Lastly, if you're already use to the Sprint network, you might consider Virgin. That's what we switched to. Equal to Sprint in quality, but cheaper.


message 4: by David (new)

David Chris wrote: "If all you want to do is "use Facebook, Goodreads, and Email", why do you need 4G? If you're having problems with these aps, I wonder if it's the phone, not the network.

As a former Verizon custom..."

I don't think it's the phone, because the response times of those apps varies, particularly between 3G and 4G. I'd have to look at pricing, because cheaper for something thag isn't really working for me isn't truly cheaper.


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