T-Mobile Will Prorate ETFs, Too
Sprint Announces New Programs to Deliver Better Customer Experience
No Contract Extensions for Rate Plan Changes, New Prorated ETFs
and Other Programs to Reward the Loyalty of Sprint Customers
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2007--Gone are the days when Sprint (NYSE:S) customers will be required to extend their contracts when changing their rate plans. Earlier this summer, Sprint became the first wireless carrier to give customers additional contract flexibility by extending its Right Plan Promise policy to six months. Beginning Monday, Nov. 12, as part of the company's pledge to enhance the overall customer experience, customers will have even more flexibility by being able to change their rate plans without having to r...
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