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Sprint Improves Its Least-Expensive Data Plan

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Oct 23, 2014, 7:48 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Sprint recently added a new tier to its range of data plans, this time targeting those who don't need huge buckets of mobile broadband each month. The new offering includes 1GB of shared data — twice as much as before — for $20 per month. Customers need only add a smartphone access charge of $25 and they'll receive unlimited voice minutes, unlimited messaging, and 1GB of shared data for a total of $45 per month.

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acdc1a

Oct 23, 2014, 9:05 AM

LAME

Why would they offer the same thing as everyone else? No one is going to share 1GB...that's absurd. Their own branded prepaid is a better deal at $35!

I don't see how this is going to right the ship. For the same money I'd rather have Verizon or AT&T.
Sprint's plans are good, even though a recent study by the Wall Street Journal determined that on average Sprint is the second most expensive carrier, after Verizon, nevertheless, the plans are good, the reason why people don't sign up with Sprint is ...
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acdc1a said:
Why would they offer the same thing as everyone else? No one is going to share 1GB...that's absurd. Their own branded prepaid is a better deal at $35!

I don't see how this is going to right the ship. For the same
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