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...and they'll still have banding.
We have 5 phones on Sprint, including my Mogul. We have a good deal but that was only after spending hours on the phone, finally getting to "retentions". The magic words are, "cancel my account".

I'm very happy with the EVDO and I've never had a dropped call.

Otherwise, Sprint's website is horribly slow and buggy - typical outsourced crap.

Customer service is fair at best. If you can get to someone who A) speaks English and B) has a clue, it's not bad. Otherwise, you find yourself literally yelling at them until you say the magic words (see above).

I pay for Power Vision, which is supposed to include Sprint TV, but their flagship phone, the Mogul, isn't supported (yes, I'm aware of the hacked CABs).

All the US telcos suck. They cripple phones, lock you in, and laugh all the way to the bank. That Sprint may go under is not a good thing as it will reduce competition in the market. I hope they turn it around if for no other reason.
This seems like a great deal until you read the reviews on Amazon. There's a reason they've cut the price %50.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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