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Re: Everything data It helps but when I work from home some weekdays, I'm mostly calling business landlines. However I never use up my 1500 anytime minutes anyway with two phones on the account.
Will be nice to call other cellphones during day but then you are burning up _their_ minutes, which may cause friends/family not on Sprint to make the call short.
It's creative marketing spin for Sprint though that might frustrate the other carriers. We won't know if it's effective until they can show an increase in customers.
Sprint is looking more and more attractive in the last year though, especially since customer support has shown real improvement. |
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 | After looking at precentral posts, Sprint might be taking a big risk with a hit in ARPU. A lot of Precentral users who are on the $99 unlimited everything plan just called to drop to the $69 everything data plan due to the new announcement.
The new plan would not only have to draw a lot of new customers to make it worth it, it would also have to offset the revenue losses of existing customers stepping down their existing plan. |
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 1 edit | said by xenophon:The new plan would not only have to draw a lot of new customers to make it worth it, it would also have to offset the revenue losses of existing customers stepping down their existing plan. Maybe they are looking to get all the people dropping Verizon due to higher prices. »Verizon's New Wireless Pricing Is An Insult |
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| reply to xenophon you could get a Sprint airave, and then all your calls would be unlimited while at home, would be good since you work from home. |
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 MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by xenophon:The new plan would not only have to draw a lot of new customers to make it worth it, it would also have to offset the revenue losses of existing customers stepping down their existing plan. Maybe they are looking to get all the people dropping Verizon due to higher prices. » Verizon's New Wireless Pricing Is An Insult And AT&T users. I'm most likely going to pay to move my daughter to this plan, drop her off our family plan with AT&T, scale our Family Plan WAY back to the minimum, and save a boatload of money each month while not worrying about overages with her and likely providing her with better service to boot. (She hates her AT&T service and keeps begging me to go back to Verizon, I explained this is almost the same thing.)
I need to do a little more legwork to compare the numbers, but at initial glance, it looks like a winner. |
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