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Monday, 17 November 2014

Sprint Cuts $10 from Its Shared Data Plans






In a recent turn of events, Sprint has made an attempt to capitalize on its subscriber additions while it enters the critical fourth-quarter holiday shopping season.

The carrier announced that it will reduce the cost of its 12 GB and 16 GB shared data plans by $10. In the big marketing move for which the promotion is available from Nov. 14, 2014, to Jan. 15, 2015, the company is cutting its “data access charge” from $25 per month to $15 per month on its $80 and $90 Sprint Family Share Pack plans. The benefit will go to the customers signing up with the carrier during the promotional period. Those who do so will pay the $15 access fee as long as they remain with the plans, which also provide unlimited voice and texting. The $80 plan provides 12 GB and the $90 plan provides 16 GB of data.

Sprint’s pricing changes seem to be in line with those made recently by the nation’s top carriers. Verizon Wireless released its promotional plans, in response to which the competition is following suit by introducing their promotional offers to market products and strengthen their customer base. AT&T is the one that has not yet responded to the moves by other carriers. Its CEO has just made it clear that although the pricing changes are inevitable, AT&T would not get drawn into a larger price war.

Among other developments, Sprint’s poorly received Family plans have been discontinued and replaced with shared data plans that offer two times the amount of data as compared to similar plans from Verizon and AT&T Mobility. For individuals, Sprint is offering unlimited data plans that are $20 less expensive than similar plans from T-Mobile US.

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