@ Bubs. When i say Roaming agreements i meant with verizon. They have no towers where Verizon do not work at so it wouldnt benifit them to buy them. Yeah they might have roaming agreement with sprint. But all that mean is sprint lend them the towers they want not all of them. Im from South Louisiana and Cricket does not work, and then again sprint dont really work either lol. You have to think from a buisness perspective, you think a company that charge 55 dollars for all that can rent all of sprint towers. They would lose more money than they would gain. Cricket has not come a long way I sell more cell phones in houston than u can dream, and everyday i have a customer switching from cricket to a major company cause the service is so crappy, they have to pay at least a 150 dollar deposit to one of the big three.
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@ Bubs. When i say Roaming agreements i meant with verizon. They have no towers where Verizon do not work at so it wouldnt benifit them to buy them. Yeah they might have roaming agreement with sprint. But all that mean is sprint lend them the towers they want not all of them. Im from South Louisiana and Cricket does not work, and then again sprint dont really work either lol. You have to think from a buisness perspective, you think a company that charge 55 dollars for all that can rent all of sprint towers. They would lose more money than they would gain. Cricket has not come a long way I sell more cell phones in houston than u can dream, and everyday i have a customer switching from cricket to a major company cause the service is so crappy, they have to pay at least a 150 dollar deposit to one of the big three.