Has anyone else had problems with the Sprint Direct Connect?
Our business has been using the Nextel side of the Sprint Network for many years. Recently we received written notice from Sprint telling all customers about their plans to discontinue the Nextel side ... due to un-upgradable towers, they gave us a choice of three (3) phones to choose from (such a selection) one of which was the Motorola Admiral a push to talk 3G smart phone the (one) smart phone in the line up ....obviously Sprint must know that all of their Nextel Customers are Neanderthals, incapable of learning how to use a "smart" phone, we're all too busy pounding rocks and living in caves to learn that steep curve ...nonsense!
Now that we're part of the Sprint version of Nextel we've been unhappy with the service, numero...
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Excuse me!!!! Didn't know this Forum was being monitored by Sprint Employees trying to save their jobs by denying poor cell service. Go find a life (gloopey boy) and don't interfere with an irate customers rant.
You obviously don't understand poor cell service and Sprint's tactics in misleading their Nextel customers into believing they will get service they don't have to sell.
Sprint may as well string a couple of can's together and sell that to people as "direct connect" (might work better).
appoloosa said:Your comments might have some credibility were it not for the fact you've been a forum member less than two days, and all three of your posts are mindless rants against your supposed ...
7-7-12
Excuse me!!!! Didn't know this Forum was being monitored by Sprint Employees trying to save their jobs by denying poor cell service. Go find a life (gloopey boy) and don't interfere with an irate customers rant.
You obviously don't understand poor cell service and Sprint's tactics in misleading their Nextel customers into believing they will get service they don't have to sell.
Sprint may as well string a couple of can's together and sell that to people as "direct connect" (might work better).
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appoloosa said:...
7-6-12
Our business has been using the Nextel side of the Sprint Network for many years. Recently we received written notice from Sprint telling all customers about their plans to discontinue the Nextel side ...
Now that we're part of the Sprint version of Nextel we've been unhappy with the service, numerous dropped called, direct connect that no longer works most of the time and after two months of aggravation with Sprint customer service, numerous trips to Sprint repair centers and even replacement phones, we discovered a little know fact just today....they don't have their towers up and ready for all of us! In fact November of 2014 is the scheduled date to upgrade the Philadelphia/New Jersey marke
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Paranoid? 👀 No, just tired of the same folks pretending to be other people just to say that the carrier they're using sucks. Since this forum affords anonymity to us, it's easily abused.
We ended up with the Kyocera phones which are apparently on a different wavelength than the old Nextels and is apparently a wavelength that doesn't carry very far. We get many error messages saying "Waiting to connect to direct connect" or "User not available" even if the person is down the same hallway.
Anyone have any suggest...
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What makes Sprint's system better than Nextel's is the same thing that made Nextel's better than Fleet Call, namely enhanced coverage ala roaming and push to X capabilities.
When systems are initially upgraded, they fail and often perform worse than what was replaced. Progress requires tearing down something in order to replace it with something better. If it ain't broke, don't fix it is an Amish person's philosophy of life.
gloopey1 said:
...Was at least as bad as, if not worse, than Sprint Direct Connect is now. When the IDEN network was first powered on, it was an abysmal failure. Many former Fleet Call customers ditched the new and improved digital system offered by Nextel to seek alternatives.
What makes Sprint's system better than Nextel's is the same thing that made Nextel's better than Fleet Call, namely enhanced coverage ala roaming and push to X capabilities.
When systems are initially upgraded, they fail and often perform worse than what was replaced. Progress requires tearing down something in order to replace it with something better. If it ain't broke, don't fix it is an Amish person's philosophy of life.
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We'll definitely have to wait and see if Network Vision lives up to its claims down the road.