Sprint’s Family Plan

Sprint has put together its own economic package aimed at Mainstreet America. Sprint customers cans save up to $1000 annually versus other company’s plans and this isn’t a scaled back, no talking, no messaging plan Sprint’s Family Pricing plan outshines the competition by leaps and bounds.
Sprint offers a Family Share program starting at $99.99. This is an annual savings of $240 when compared to AT&T and Verizon’s Family plans. This is just one of the ways Sprint is doing its part during the economic crisis.
In addition to offering the best Family Plan, Sprint continues to offer the best values in wireless features including the most dependable 3g network with four times the coverage area of the current AT&T network.
Combined with the most dependable, reliable customer service representatives in the business, Sprint is showing it has the gusto to outperform other carriers.
In addition to the best network and the best plans, Sprint also offers its customers Samsung’s award winning phones which were named the “Best in Show” at CTIA’s spring show. The Samsun Rant has won its own award, being named best cell phone by LAPTOP magazine.
Family Plan or Simply Everything
The Sprint Family Plan is full of communication necessities including:
- Unlimited nights
- Unlimited weekends
- Unlimited Mobile to Mobile
- Unlimited texting
- Unlimited video messaging
- Unlimited picture sharing
All this starting at $99.99 for two lines sharing 1500 minutes.
If customers need data access, Sprint has jumped ahead of the completion in pricing that as well. The Simply Everything plan offers unlimited calling, texting, email, web browsing, GPS navigation and more all for $99.99 monthly. That’s a savings of up to $540 annually versus Verizon or AT&T.
The Simply Everything Plan keeps customers from having to keep paying additional charges to add features to their cell phone plan. This plan has made it possible for more people than ever to do away with their home telephones and opt for their cell phone and a Simply Everything Plan.
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