Sprint V.S. At&t ummmmm ummmm?

matth

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Sprint is cheaper than AT&T in almost all instances. Having used both for a few years, I liked Sprint a lot better. Had some trouble with reception in my area with AT&T.
 
i need a phone company. i need answer from sprint and at&t users. Things like recption and fees and all that i coun't use the ? without 20 charactors btw so i put ummmm ummmmm
i live in LA area about 2 hours south Palm Springs i asked both verizon and sprint whats the connection and they said they share most of there towers i think pretty sure
oj anyways if i get sprint i get the unlmited plan and at&t idk but sprint i would get eather insinct or Blackberry Curve if at&t i would get iPhone 3g or the Blackberry Bold i don't care about the phone pretty much the same thx
plz tell me wicth phone 2 get tho plz :p
 
i have at&t its me and my husband so we did a family plan. for the two phones we pay 160 a month...thats with 1400 mins (free nites and weekends), unlimited texting and unlimited internet and insurance for both phone.. For individual plans the prices vary. insurance is 4.99 a month for almost all their phones. www.att.com/wireless is their website and you can see all the plans and add-ons (data packs, texting packages, ect). I love at&t Service is great...i live in a very small town in the middle of nowhere and still get amazing reception. They also offer cool features like XM radio, GPS, ..oh and im pretty sure that no matter what plan you get you get free mobile to mobile (at&t customers) and free nites and weekends. Nites start at 9pm and end at 6am, and weekends start fri nite at 9pm and end monday morning at 6 am. hope that helps
 
What area do you live in? Sprint has very specific coverage areas, and very specific 'deadzones' (hate to quote the verizon ad, but had to do it).

Here in the northeast I have AT&T and I very rarely if ever find myself in a no reception area. I had sprint previously (long ago, before they merged with nextel) and found their coverage to be horrendous. From what I understand, it's gotten better now however.
 
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