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fireguy_6364 wrote:RobB wrote:My coverage wasn't bad in Canton, OH. That is as long as I wasn't in a building(including my house!). I just moved to Hubert, NC and it barely works at all now. I guess thinking TMobile might get better after the Sprint merger is kinda like thinking Sears would improve from merging with Kmart!
They should be called T-maybe. Cause that's all the more guarantee you'll get that your service will work ..
TMO doesnt get to just up and hit a switch and the Sprint towers can now push TMO signals..they have to change out all the equipment etc..meaning each Sprint tower they must now convert..gonna take a bit of time to do this...seeing as how it took a couple years to convert Sprints towers to LTE im going to go out on a limb and say its going to take roughly the same amount of time to do it yet again across the nation..
So then TMO doesn't get to talk about how great the 5G is when their current customers can't even access it themselves. T-mobile doesn't get to advertise that "We have merged" like it's the same thing. A Sprint customer's experience is different than a T-mobile experience. They don't work the same. I hate the fact that no one That works for the company wants to acknowledge that there is a problem. Every single time a new training comes out there just fed some BS without acknowledging "hey we're having an issue with the merger.". The merger brought about problems for both employees and customers in different ways and in some ways alike. Tmobile employees are kept in the dark and told "TnX EvEry CuStOmEr BeCaUsE iT's BeInG tRaCkEd". I've never had such disdain for a company as I do now.
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