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Sprint's Mass Market Phones Now Linked to Corporate Email

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T Mobster

Jun 19, 2008, 3:51 PM

good idea..

not everyone can afford or has the brains to operate a smartphone or blackberry. so this is a sensible idea.
with the assumption you work for T-Mobile, the 9.99 T-Zones package does this as well for the past year and half.
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The only people whe NEED corporate email and Microsoft Outlook/Exchange probably get FREE smartphones from they're jobs.

Most everybody else has Yahoo email or whatever else.
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And some of us don't like data phones. You have to right-fit your customer.
AndrewT

Jun 26, 2008, 5:12 PM

Don't the have more important things to be worried about?

Seems to be a little mismanaged doesn't it?
Xtremegene

Jun 19, 2008, 3:47 PM

More clarification on when it is free?

Maybe I'm getting confused with the recent plan changes, but the news release mentions the service free only with "Everything plans starting at $69.99, Talk/Message/Data Share plans starting at $129.99 for two lines, and the $30 Sprint Pro Pack data plan."

I am using the $15 Access (Power Vision) data plan, so I'm thinking it will cost the $10 extra if I for some reason wanted to use this... I point this out though because technically any data plan for just your Sprint phone is unlimited.
You have a data plan so it's free... period.
If you have "Vision" with sprint, this feature is included. Whether its the recent vision pack add on or if you're a part of the new "Everything" plans 😁
JABBA

Jun 19, 2008, 1:46 PM

NEAT-O

thats cool
peace...word, now this makes my job a hell of a lot easier when setting up business accounts. especially for smaller businesses.


chill...
 
 
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