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- 05-06-2005, 01:19 PM #46Isaiah BeardGuest
Re: SIM Cards & Connection Quality
Mij Adway wrote:
> Jack,
>
> What is your purpose in the group? Are you a Troll or do you have some
> personal vendetta against Sprint?
Mij, thank you for that observation. You are correct, Jack Zwick, aka
phillipe and a dozen other false identities, is indeed a troll with a
vendetta. I'm just glad you claim to the conclusion without any of us
saying it; it proves us right.
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- 05-06-2005, 01:22 PM #47Isaiah BeardGuest
Re: SIM Cards & Connection Quality
Jack Zwick wrote:
>>http://www.jdpa.com/pdf/2004085.pdf
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>>
>>Looks like your favorite source has proven you wrong.
> That is not a report on Customer Service.
Nice one. The facts are presented to you in black and white, and you
flatly deny its existence. Way to go troll. Are you and Comical Ali,
the former Iraq Information Minister, related by any chance?
By the way, you can click on various regions in the US in customers
service ratings on the JD power website, and you will find that Sprint
PCS is NOT consistenyl rated worst. In fact, NONE of the carriers have
a consistent worst rating. They all tend to fair, once the geographic
regions are compared against each other, about average: some rate best
in some palces, some rate worst in others.
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- 05-06-2005, 03:22 PM #48Jack ZwickGuest
Re: SIM Cards & Connection Quality
In article <[email protected]>,
Isaiah Beard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jack Zwick wrote:
>
> >>http://www.jdpa.com/pdf/2004085.pdf
> >>
> >>
> >>Looks like your favorite source has proven you wrong.
>
> > That is not a report on Customer Service.
>
> Nice one. The facts are presented to you in black and white, and you
> flatly deny its existence. Way to go troll. Are you and Comical Ali,
> the former Iraq Information Minister, related by any chance?
Typically cellular shill obfuscation. SprintPCS Customer Service is
always rated worst, so you present a survey on something else.
Get proven wrong and settle the argument by calling the person proving
you wrong a troll.
P L O N K
- 05-07-2005, 08:27 AM #49Isaiah BeardGuest
Re: SIM Cards & Connection Quality
Jack Zwick wrote:
> Typically cellular shill obfuscation.
Typical troll posturing.
> P L O N K
Heh! You don't even know what the term means.
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- 05-10-2005, 10:49 AM #50* * ChasGuest
Re: SIM Cards & Connection Quality - Followup
"Richard J. Wyble" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> John S wrote (5/4/2005 9:54 AM):
> >>Make sure your phone is operating in GSM mode.
> > Cingular quit activating the 6340's on TDMA and AMPS several
months ago.
> > Based on what he said (brand new 6340i) he is operating on GSM.
> My personal experience with having Cingular activate GSM and GAIT
since
> 1/1/05 indicates the above to be untrue.
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I went into another Cingular store and checked out my SIM in several
other phones. There was no difference in the sound quality with
several Nokia phones but it did sound great in a Motorola phone. I
don't like flip phones so that's not an option.
The manager went into the menu choices in my Nokia 6340i and turned
off a Security setting which she said kept the phone on GSM only. My
coverage seems to have improved a little plus the sound quality has
improved in some places. I can sometimes tell when I change cell sites
because the sound quality changes, usually from clear to scratchy.
I also set the equalizer to a custom setting. The sound is now
acceptable but nowhere near as good as Verizon or Sprint - which is
the best in the areas that I cover.
Chas.
- 05-10-2005, 06:14 PM #51Isaiah BeardGuest
Re: SIM Cards & Connection Quality - Followup
> I went into another Cingular store and checked out my SIM in several
> other phones. There was no difference in the sound quality with
> several Nokia phones but it did sound great in a Motorola phone. I
> don't like flip phones so that's not an option.
This pretty much proves that the SIM isn't the issue; it's a combination
of the phone and the network.
> The manager went into the menu choices in my Nokia 6340i and turned
> off a Security setting which she said kept the phone on GSM only. My
> coverage seems to have improved a little plus the sound quality has
> improved in some places. I can sometimes tell when I change cell sites
> because the sound quality changes, usually from clear to scratchy.
Looks like the phone is now switching between GSM and IS-136 (old TDMA).
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