[Q] HTC one m8 Signals dropping - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi......
I brought HTC One m8 Sprint H/K phone from ebay. I asked from seller to unlock it by contacting Sprint. He unlocked it and send it to me. While I am using it I saw there was only GSM signals only when I connected to the internet. I followed below steps.
Root it
Flash insertcoin custom ROM (with s-on)
Nothings change
After I followed below thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one-m8/general/enabling-3g-umts-countries-t2847461
I got HSPA signals. But the problem is after i connect to the internet it's disconnected. Voice signals are also the same. During a call call disconnected. (But signal strength shows the same)
Please help me to sort out this issue.....

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