Sprint recently announced its new international plan termed
as ‘Open World’ that reminds of T-Mobile’s ‘Mobile without Borders’. As the
competitive spirit of big telecom companies gets fierce, the customers benefit
by getting the maximum benefit in different corners of the world.
Open World provides free unlimited voice calls and text to
users in Mexico, Canada, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica,
Panama, Colombia, Chile, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras
and Paraguay. You can also have 1GB of 3G data but once you do so, you will be
billed $30 per GB.
‘Open World’ offers free calling as well as texting to its
Mexico and Canada users but only if they are in the U.S. Calling outside of
Canada and Mexico will be chargeable at $0.05 per minute to Latin America, the
Dominican Republic and 180 other countries.
Luckily, Sprint’s Open World delivers free texting, $0.20 per
minute calls and $30 per GB of data in countries such as Australia, England,
Germany, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Israel, Scotland, Spain, South Korea,
Wales, Sweden, Vatican City, Italy, Palestinian Territories, Denmark, Northern
Ireland, Canary Islands and United Kingdom.
If you compare ‘Open World’ and ‘Mobile without Borders’ then
T-Mobile’s plan lets you use your normal minutes as well as 4G LTE data in
Mexico and Canada, whereas Sprint offers for free a single gig of 3G data.
T-Mobile has the same regular plan for other countries as
well where it costs $0.20 per minute and offers free unlimited 2G data.
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