Sprint has cell phone coverage almost everywhere in the United States. There are a few areas in the Sand Hills and around mountains that have very little or no cell phone reception.
You can get Sprint Coverage in Indianapolis and St. Louis! They do not have any Sprint coverage in Bethel. You can also get roaming coverage in Fairbanks.
One can find out about Sprint's coverage area by going to the Sprint website. The website has information about its phone plans as well as their coverage areas.
Yes Sprint offer better wireless coverage then Verizon. Sprint has a ntwork that covers every corner of the country.
Sprint has a nationwide coverage. Their biggest area on coverage is in the midwest, northeast, and south. These states include Texas, Illinois, Florida, Kansas, and Michigan. Sprint has little coverage in the northwest and in Alaska.
Sprint offers a map of its coverage areas on their homepage, sprint.com, and if you go there, you can see marked in red the various places that get sprint coverage.
sprint has "LTE" but it is very poor coverage; and even if there is "LTE" coverage, Sprint's is quite slow, 5 MBPS vs. 25-30 MBPS on Verizon and AT&T. As far as price is concerned, Sprint is on the lower end of the spectrum, but not a T-Mobile or anything.
deadcellzone is a great resource which shows coverage maps for Sprint and other top cellular phone companies, as well as customer comments on particular locations that claim coverage.
When comparing the coverage maps for both Verizon and Sprint, it appears that Sprint covers more of the United States than Verizon, and therefore would be a better option if you are looking for coverage. Also, when comparing Verion's 4G data coverage to that of Sprint, Sprint also comes out on top, and therefore Sprint would be the better option.
Earlier this year, Sprint and Cernium provided 3G coverage on the Sprint Network. They began providing 3G in June of the the year two thousand and eleven.
Sprint has better pricing, at&t has better customer service, and more coverage.
Sprint does not have good coverage in rural areas. For greater coverage try companies like ATT and Verizon whose network extends further into the lower income areas.
"The cellphone company, Sprint, advertises as having a Nationwide coverage plan that covers all of United States and parts of other countries for an additional cost or fee."