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Sprint's Business Share Plans Grant Customers Up to 100GB More Data for Free

Sprint Business Share Plans Credit: Sprint

Sprint's Business Customers are also getting their data doubled on Sprint Business Share plans. The offer which was part of Sprint's promotion to increase the amount of data provided on its shared plans for families and businesses, sees Sprint enterprise customers getting up to 100GB more data for free.

According to Sprint, from October 3rd to October 31, business customers who sign up on their Sprint Business Share plans will get 80GB, 120GB, 160GB, and 200GB of data instead of 40GB, 60GB, 80GB, and 100GB without having to pay a single cent extra. The prices for these packs are currently USD135, USD200, USD270 and USD330 respectively  and include unlimited talk and text while on the Sprint network. Customers will keep these new data allowances until they switch data allowances or plans.

Sprint said that in addition to this huge giveaway, there will also be an access charge waiver on non-subsidized device activated on Sprint Business Share plan on 20 GB or higher data allowance. The waiver runs through the end of 2015. In its effort to lure subscribers from competitors, Sprint is also giving away USD350 in credit to new customers who bring their number to Sprint and submit their Early termination Fee letter to Sprint.

Apart from its 3G and 4G LTE network, Sprint boasts the Sprint Spark enhanced LTE service that enables bandwidth-intensive applications such as videos, gaming and advanced cloud services to be enjoyed without stutter, buffering and lags. The Spark enhanced LTE service is expected to reach 100 million Americans by end of this year, said Sprint. 

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Executive Editor and Telecoms Strategist at The Fast Mode | 5G | IoT/M2M | Telecom Strategy | Mobile Service Innovations 

Tara Neal heads the strategy & editorial unit at The Fast Mode, focusing on latest technologies such as gigabit broadband, 5G, cloud-native networking, edge computing, virtualization, software-defined networking and network automation as well as broader telco segments such as IoT/M2M, CX, OTT services and network security. Tara holds a First Class Honours in BSc Accounting and Finance from The London School of Economics, UK and is a CFA charterholder from the CFA Institute, United States. Tara has over 22 years of experience in technology and business strategy, and has earlier served as project director for technology and economic development projects in various management consulting firms.

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