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Sprint Drops Mobile Broadband Data Prices

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Nov 14, 2011, 11:09 AM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Nov 14, 2011, 11:15 AM

Sprint today announced new mobile broadband data plans that cost less than the previous ones. Sprint is offering two new combined 3G/4G plans. The first offers 6GB of 3G/4G data for $49.99 per month, and the second offers 12GB of 3G/4G data for $79.99 per month. The new plans are compatible with all mobile broadband devices sold by Sprint, including tablets, mobile hotspots, USB modems, netbooks, and notebooks. Sprint also announced new plans specifically for tablets and mobile hotspots, which cost $34.99 per month for 3GB of 3G/4G data or $19.99 per month for 1GB of 3G/4G data. The new plans are available starting today, though they do not apply to smartphones.

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Malomi22

Nov 14, 2011, 11:47 AM

MBB are wack...

Enough said.
Don't you mean "is wack"?

And it's not really "enough said", because you aren't mentioning what is "wack" about Mobile Broadband.
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jmoita2

Nov 14, 2011, 11:10 AM

THEY DO NOT APPLY TO SMARTPHONES???

Then what's the point???
jmoita2 said:
Then what's the point???


Mobile broadband devices.
Smartphone data will remain unlimited till January 2012.

Sprint will then introduce tiered data plans (will include a specific amount of data and overage prices) for contract customers similar to AT&T and Verizon.
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