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Sprint offering 20GB of shared data for $100 per month with up to ten lines

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Since Sprint is seemingly staying put and not merging with T-Mobile, it has to move forward with business. Marcelo Claure, the new chief executive officer of Sprint, previously stated that ambitious changes were coming and today he delivered. It’s a “new day for data,” the carrier says.



Sprint is now offering 20GB of shared data for $100 per month. This is double the amount of data that AT&T and Verizon are offering at the same price. Those carriers, including T-Mobile, have a maximum on the amount of lines allowed on certain shared data plans. The same amount of data with T-Mobile maxes out at four lines.


It will allow up to ten lines to share this massive amount of data, so small families with data-hungry users and large families can both be satisfied. Customers are locked into this price through 2015 and must take advantage of signing up by the end of September.


In addition to this, Sprint will thrown in $350 to cover the early termination fees that another carrier would apply. If that sounds familiar, it is because T-Mobile caused a disruption in the industry by paying ETFs. It is fitting that two carrier’s that were facing a merger now offer very similar deals.


Claure says that changes for individual plans are coming later this week.


Source: Sprint




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