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Sprint Cuts Data Plan Prices to Stay Competitive with T-Mobi

 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:28 pm    Post subject: Sprint Cuts Data Plan Prices to Stay Competitive with T-Mobi Reply with quote
Sprint's plan for tablets, laptop cards, and mobile hotspots is now better priced than Verizon

Sprint Nextel, Corp. (S) shocked some customers when it killed unlimited data privileges to its mobile hotspots, tablets, and laptop cards. The changes -- set to go into effect this month marked a sharp departure from Sprint's "unlimit yourself" marketing rhetoric. In addition, Sprint’s coverage and data speeds aren't exactly keeping up with Verizon Wireless (Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) and Vodafone Group Plc. (LON:VOD)) or with AT&T, Inc. (T).

Just two weeks into its era of capped connections, Sprint has cut its prices in a bid to stay competitive with its larger rivals.

Under the new deal, connections are still capped, but you'll get slightly more data than you would on Verizon, et al. Before, Sprint was charging $60 USD/month for 5 GB. Now it's offering 6 GB for $50 USD/month. $50 USD/month on Verizon and AT&T only buys you 5 GB.

For hungrier data users Sprint has priced 12 GB of data at $80 USD/month compared to $90 USD/month for 10 GB. By contrast, Verizon offers 10GB for its $80 USD/month plan. You'd have to swallow $20 in overage fees and pay $100 USD/month on Verizon to get 12 GB/month. Likewise, AT&T's biggest data plan is 5 GB/month. You would have to pay $120 USD/month -- including $70 in data overage fees -- to get 12 GB/month.

But what about Deutsche Telekom AG's (ETR:DTE) T-Mobile USA? T-Mobile is kind of the oddball of the group. It charges a $15 USD/month tethering fee. Your data plan then uses your mobile data plan. The approach sort of makes sense, given that you're typically streaming to your computer or using your phone -- not both.

T-Mobile offers a 5 GB plan for $30 USD/month and a 10 GB plan for $60 USD/month. Interestingly there are no overages, but past the cap it throttles your connection, so you might not be able to reach 12 GB/month easily.

The net result is that T-Mobile has the cheapest rates, but less flexibility

Sprint offers 4G data via WiMAX connections on its networks operated by Clearwire Corp. (CLWR), a partner in owns a majority stake in.
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