Sprint unveils new 3G 4G mobile broadband plans to take on Verizon and AT&T


To take on Verizon and AT&T, mobile major Sprint has launched new 3G/4G
mobile broadband plans that deliver more data at lower prices than similar
plans from US competitors.




The new plans are available in all Sprint sales channels.


Customers can choose from 6GB of combined on-network 3G/4G data usage for
$49.99 per month or 12GB of 3G/4G data usage for $79.99 per month. The new
plans deliver 20 percent more data for the same price as similar plans from
Verizon and AT&T.



                 
       


Sprint               
                        Verizon
                              AT&T


$49.99 per month/6GB     $50 per month/5GB    
      $50 per month/5GB


$79.99 per month/12GB     $80 per month/10GB    
      NA



               
   


With an extra 1GB of data vs. Verizon and AT&T’s $50/5GB plans, Sprint
customers subscribing to the new $49.99/6GB plan will be able to view
approximately 6,667 additional Web pages, 2,000 more photos or 67 extra YouTube
videos each month.




“Sprint is committed to delivering exceptional value to its customers, and our
new 3G/4G Mobile Broadband plans are the latest example of that,” said Will
Souder, vice president of pricing for Sprint.




The $49.99/6GB and $79.99/12GB plans are compatible with all Mobile Broadband
devices sold by Sprint, including tablets, dedicated mobile hotspot devices,
USB modems, netbooks and notebooks.




Sprint also launched a new plan available for tablets2 and dedicated mobile
hotspot devices3 priced at $34.99 per month for 3GB of 3G/4G data usage, along
with a new plan for tablets priced at $19.99 per month for 1GB of 3G/4G data
usage.




The new plans replace all previously available Mobile Broadband plans and are
available to new and existing customers.




By Telecomlead.com Team


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