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| CDMA is increasing, iDen down 26%
Compared to the first quarter of 2007, CDMA post-paid subscribers are up approximately 10%.
The iDEN subscriber base is down 26% from a year ago.
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| Sprint customer (no contract) get SERO how?
I've been a Sprint customer for some years and stayed in part because I prefer CDMA over GSM (a TDMA technology) technically and seem to have fewer "chattered" conversations then friends on TDMA based networks. I use an old phone, had reliable service, and my contract should be long expired.
How do I get onto a SERO plan???! I've read this whole thread but have not done other searches about SERO (yet). Someone mentioned an email address but wasn't sure it was correct. Others talked about ordering phones via the SERO web page and then getting screwed. I'd like to keep my existing number but maybe that's worth forfeiting for a better plan (w/ TXT, data) at a more reasonable price. I'm an average user at a few hundred minutes a month. I'm not trying to scam anyone, just get a decent service at a decent price.
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As an aside, yes, CS sucks. I absolutely cringe at the thought of having to deal with them for anything. Just hate it. I've had to activate an old phone a couple times over the years and they just really screw with you (it was MY phone! It didn't cost Sprint a dime to activate it on my existing account - save for the 2 minutes it took a local rep. to do it). You can also direct reply to me - should get forwarded I think. | |
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