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Old 04-17-2016, 04:16 PM
 
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Sprint is notorious for having terrible coverage and slow speeds around Houston. My employer previously had their company contract with Sprint and received tons of complaints from all the employees to the point where they switched to Verizon (We're talking a few thousand phones here). I have the Verizon work phone and At&t for my personal line, and as much as everyone brags about Verizon being "the network", At&t actually has a lot better coverage and speed in most of the Houston area, especially indoors.
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Old 04-22-2016, 12:51 PM
 
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I got rid of my Project Fi, the cell service was terrible around the bayou and Washington Ave. Also was not a fan of the giant Android phones they require you to buy. Customer service, the cost, and the international coverage were all great though!
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Old 04-24-2016, 11:49 AM
 
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I got rid of my Project Fi, the cell service was terrible around the bayou and Washington Ave. Also was not a fan of the giant Android phones they require you to buy. Customer service, the cost, and the international coverage were all great though!
Thanks for your input on the cell service.
Did you not know about the limitation on phones before signing up?
My contract with AT&T ends next month, but not sure I would want to switch yet if the cell service is crappy.
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