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Sprint Family Share Pack Now Offers Double The Data

Sprint Family Share Pack Credit: Sprint

Sprint is doubling the data on its Family Share Pack. The leading communications service company in US made an announcement this week saying that it will continue its pledge to provide its customers twice the data compared to its closest competitors, AT&T and Verizon. This latest announcement comes on the heels of AT&T's recent promotion that saw the company increasing its allowances on its data shared plans.

According to Sprint, its Family Share Pack will grant its customers double the sharable data for the same price as AT&T on the higher quota plans - the 32GB, 40GB and 60GB as long as they sign up by the end of this monthy at its stores, Sprint.com or SprintTelesales. These packs will now offer 60GB, 80GB and 120GB respectively. To lure customers from other carriers, Sprint is also throwing in access fee waiver until the end of 2015 for those who sign up on its Family Share Pack plans with data allowances of 20GB or higher given that their devices are purchased via Sprint Easy Pay or the Sprint iPhone for Life Plan.

Sprint said in its announcement that its Family Share Pack comes with unlimited talk and text while on the Sprint network and that customers who sign-up on this new plan will be entittled to these new data allowances until they switch plans or allowances. Sprint's 4G LTE network boasts coverage for more than 255 million people in US. Sprint said that leveraging its new data allowances and its Sprint Spark technology, subscribers can enjoy hours of access to rich applications such as gaming, video streaming, virtual reality and advanced cloud services.  and its Sprint Spark technology enables rich applications such as gaming, video streaming and cloud services to be enjoyed at the highest quality. 

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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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