We have the unlimited long-distance, 300 minutes a month plan for $30. I took my phone to New England and called home with no sweat. I've had a couple of dropped calls with Sprint but nothing significant. We've been happy with Sprint.
Just got the Sprint nationwide plan for $30.00. 200 anytime mins. & 2800 night & wkend mins. So far its worked just fine - sure beats the AT&T plan I had. Guess I'll have to do most of my gabbing ay night!
I WAS happy with my Sprint service until recent dealings with their customer service. Their customer service is very poor but improving. I have dealt with poor coverage in certain areas and dropped calls. If you live in a large city you will probably be happy with their rates and service. I will be switching to another company soon due to my experience with them.
I'm looking at switching to ALTell, Cingular, or Voicestream. Can anyone shed any light on the service with these folks?
I just got signed up with Sprint a couple weeks ago. I got 4000 minutes (3650 off peak minutes and 350 anytime minutes) for $39.99. Seemed like a good deal. So far, I've had good coverage everywhere I've been. They told me that since I signed up at Sprint store I could change my plan up or downas I needed, as long as I kept service of some sort for a year. I liked the fact I wasn't tied to one specific plan, and can upgrade as rates drop. HTH!
AT&T is the best provider...but the distinction of being named the best comes at a price...to you! The National Rate plan is called the Digital One Rate and starts at 59.99.
With AT&T you will hardly ever have a call dropped and the call costs the same wheter you are in the farm fields of IOWA or a metro city like DC or Seattle.
As far as discounts go, AT&T or Sprint can tell you wheter your airline has any discount programs set up. Most do. Also, if you are married..so if your wife/husband's company can get you on their plan.
You pay for what you get! It all comes down to that..and what you really plan on using your phone for.
I've been a Voicestream customer for the last two years and I'm happy with their service. I've never had a problem with customer service. Recently, my plan was changed to the "preferred unlimited plan". I get 600 weekday minutes and unlimited weekends. That's a lot of minutes. For new customers, I believe that you may only get 500 weekday minutes. Good luck.
Pappy
PS All the minutes are nationwide minutes so there is no roaming charge.
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