Big Changes Slated for March

Pretty decent. Maybe I need to find a new job so that I get decent cricket signal at my desk. I hated having to give up cricket before these changes rolled out.

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I wonder if this person will become immediately discredited for only having 2 posts.
 
Thank you for the pictures. That Kyocera Android actually looks decent. I personally can live without a physical keyboard as long as it has a large screen. I think I know what my next phone is going to be. :)

Edit: And I see we're getting the Huawei that Metro PCS customers already have. Too bad it's not the Samsung Caliber instead.
 
90 people in corporate overall were let go. A good portion will have a set end date coming up soon. They were very gracious to not just walk in a cut heaRAB across the board, save the unfortunate 90.
 
With all the problems with their interface timing out and being unavailable in peak perioRAB, scrapping their IT dept might be a good thing.
 
Nope, but its a sign that joe blow flasher will be going byebye soon!

I can almost be that they will lock down flashing like metro.
 
so do you think that cricket has any way to suceed and beat out boost mobile??

Cricket is on a downward spiral that they cant and wont get out of no matter what they try to do...
 
One thing they should make a change is keep phones in stock on Brightpoint.
Stupid how they put phones on sales yet theyre out of stock/or dont give you allocation. :doh:
 
nationwide roaming does that include data or just voice/text? that is a HUGE difference because of turn by turn gps like garmin and google maps require data connections.
 
The plan detail does not make sense, the reason for it is the 100 minutes of roaming on the 60 plan. On the coverage map that we saw recently showing a huge chunk of nationwide roaming in Yellow. which looks like nationwide roaming is there but you still have to add roaming minutes to be able to use your phone just as it has been. Only difference from the current plans is that what we call premium extended has gotten bigger coverage? someone please explain
 
Im not sure if anyone has brought this up but as of now, all phones generally use cricket's wap for internet access. Since it seems like on android phones, with the normal data plan, you would only get the browser since android had no way to force all data through the proxy. With official android phones, I wonder how data will be handled? Also, same with the blackberry (although there is a way to make some of the apps work).
 
At the meeting, they mentioned only tri-band phones are guaranteed to work for the new nationwide talk and text. My friend told me Cricket must be roaming off Alltel towers. Is it possible Cricket purchased some of Alltel properties. If so, this is a good thing. Read this:

http://blog.cleveland.com/business/2009/01/verizon_wireless_completes_59.html

Coming March 23, Cricket will be available in top 125 cities; all 50 states, Canada, Purto Rico; covers 90% of us population.
 
We all do. But now it has extended to orginal cricket hanRABets. So it's a given that you have to check the customer's account after every activation and test out the features making sure they work before the customer walks out the door. This is what separate you from the other dealers.
 
Another thing I found interesting in this PDF is the fact that it confirms a rim device ( Blackberry ) and an android device. I heard alot of people say that this would be hard to do since both these phones are basically high end phones and cricket caters to the lower income population group.
 
For all you people wanting to know where all the news is coming from, it is from a national premier dealer conference in Las Vegas! It has been going on since Wednesday at least!
 
I say, "Quit." That is your right. Which it seems you yourself have exercised. If anyone dislikes a companies practices, then ****ing quit. Let some other tool have the job. Makes the most sense to me.
 
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